NetBeans IDE
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License:Open source
Total downloads:732,922 (817 last week)
Operating system:Windows 2000 / XP / XP Professional / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11
Latest version:21.0
Description
Access an Integrated Development Environment to create programs for desktop computers and mobile devices. Work with Java SE, Java EE, Java ME and other components, run and test your code to optimize its performance. The solution supports over 800 third-party plug-ins.
There was a download of NetBeans IDE 21.0 on the developer's website when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available.
The common filenames for the program's installer are netbeans.exe, netbeans64.exe, runidew.exe, bin.exe or NetBeans IDE 7.3.1.exe etc. NetBeans IDE is categorized as Development Tools.
This free PC software was developed to work on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or Windows 11 and can function on 32 or 64-bit systems.
The program is sometimes referred to as "IDE NetBeans", "NetBeans IDE BlueJ Edition", "NetBeans IDE Beta 1". The actual developer of the free program is The Apache Software Foundation. This free PC program deals with ".java" file.
According to the results of the Google Safe Browsing check, the developer's site is safe. Despite this, we recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus software. The following versions: 12.0, 11.3 and 8.2 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users.
From the developer:
Apache NetBeans IDE lets you create applications in Java, PHP and many other languages. Its editor interface provides various tools to simplify coding; it highlights source code syntactically and semantically, and lets you easily refactor code. Programs created in NetBeans can be run on all operating systems that support Java, such as Windows, Linux, Mac OSX, and BSD.
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