Linked by Adam S on Tue 6th Aug 2002 03:52 UTC
Red Hat Just a few weeks after the beta release of the next version of their Linux based OS, Red Hat has released 7.3.93 of their software, once again, code-named Limbo. Those of you who read my first Limbo review know that I gave it a favorable review. After downloading and installing the second beta, I had to take a few days before writing this article.
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IDEs and third party
by Another matthew on Tue 6th Aug 2002 11:36 UTC

For those looking for a modern IDE like Borland's latest, or VS.NET, try Eclipse (http://eclipse.org). It's an extensible open-source IDE designed by IBM and Rational. They have their commercial addons in the form of Web Sphere. Naturally, WebSphere has web-services (SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, XML-RPC, etc.) along with Java and other development languages.
http://www.google.com/search?q=related:eclipse.org
Of course there are free addons for webservices too, see:
http://www.webservices.org/index.php/article/articleview/11/1/12/
Japple is developed using it.
Personally, I'd go with a nightly build of Eclipse, they've made it easier to install since the 2.0 release.

So far as 3rd party I think you only need to look to
OpenOffice and Opera. Both are popular downloads. Nuts to that argument.