Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 25th Nov 2005 20:26 UTC, submitted by carbon-12
Java "It's official. Java has taken the top spot away from C++ to become the top language on SourceForge. Mats Henricson points out in his blog that as of yesterday, Java has 16738 projects on SourceForge, compared to the 16731 of C++."
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RE[2]: most used Java applications
by JeffS on Sat 26th Nov 2005 18:41 UTC in reply to "RE: most used Java applications"
JeffS
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"Here are a few Java apps:"

Great post. I've already used a number of those apps, and tried some more from your list.

All of those are very good apps, that can run on any platform (thanks to Java), and they look good, and perform well.

In particular, I've been very very impressed with NetBeans IDE (Eclipse too, but NetBeans more so). NetBeans is probably the most polished, most attractive, most easy to use, and most powerful IDE I've used (and that includes many years of using MS Visual Studio, as well as Eclipse, JBuilder, KDevelop, Glade, QT Designer, and others).

Yes, most certainly there are great Java GUI desktop apps.

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