Sun One Studio 4 is not at all slow if you have the recommended amount of
memory and a decent processor.  I run the enterprise edition on a 1 ghz P3
with 512 Megs of memory and it is very responsive.   We tried to run it on a
600 Mhz P3 with 128 megs of memory at work and it was a dog.  It was usable
but somewhat slow on a 600 Mhz P3 with 256 Megs.

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Hello-

Does anyone else use Forte for Java (now Sun ONE studio)?  I have been
trying it for a few weeks and I am finding that it is so slow I almost can't
use it.  It is especially slow if I have other programs running at the same
time.  Anyone else have this problem?  Any suggestions on another JAVA IDE
that is completely free?

Thanks-
Zac

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