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"The JetBrains Companion Products Program provides developers a centralized resource for high quality third-party extensions for IntelliJ IDEA," Tkachman continued. "All JetBrains Companions are carefully screened and tested at JetBrains to ensure a solid integration."
"This is an important event for Java developers," said Dr. Ingo Kegel, CEO of ej-technologies. "At ej-technologies we're very excited about being part of JetBrains' 'best of breed' partner program. Java developers will be able to get to know and acquire a wide range of excellent tools and components from a single source."
JetBrains and ej-technologies also jointly announced a special Companion Program pricing arrangement for their products. Existing IntelliJ IDEA customers are eligible for a 10% discount on the Standard Per-Developer JProfiler License, and existing JProfiler customers can get the same discount on the Commercial License for IntelliJ IDEA.
JetBrains maintains a dedicated Companion Products Program web site, featuring commercial-grade add-ons that further enhance and extend IntelliJ IDEA's already robust feature set. The site is located at http://companions.jetbrains.com.
Information about JProfiler is available on the JetBrains Companions site at: http://companions.jetbrains.com/jprofiler. Developers can download a free 30-day trial copy of JProfiler at: http://companions.jetbrains.com/jprofiler/download.html.
A new single-developer license for JProfiler is priced at $499 (US) and can be ordered online at http://companions.jetbrains.com/jprofiler/license.html. Other licensing and pricing options are available at the site.
Information about IntelliJ IDEA is available on line at http://www.jetbrains.com/idea. Downloads and a free 30-day trial license are available at http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/. A new single-developer Commercial License is priced at $499 (US) and can be purchased online at http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/buy/buy.html. Other licensing and pricing options are available, including competitive upgrades for users of other Java IDE products.
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Didn't JProfiler win "Best Java Profiling Tool" in the '05 readers' choice awards? And IDEA won "Best Java IDE" - so this is pretty much a marriage made in heaven! |
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