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I just tried new NetBeans 6 mobility features, J2ME development cannot be easier. It has several improvements than the previous version, notably it includes Sun Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2.
Installation is just out of the box. Very simple and you can customize whatever components you need. This NetBeans 6 is pretty helpful if you want to develop J2ME-based games. Even it has built-in tile, scene and sprite editor (not the image editor though).
PHP Plug-ins is not installed by default. You have to get it from http://php.netbeans.org manually. The problem, where the download link is? I’ll get you the review later ![]()
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December 14, 2007



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