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IntelliJ IDEA Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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IntelliJ IDEA Reviews & Ratings
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IntelliJ IDEA stands out as an outstanding software renowned for its unparalleled code assistance, particularly its smart code completion, analysis, and suggestions that enhance coding productivity and accuracy. Users appreciate its ease of use and excellent integration with version control tools, making it a top choice for developers. The software's ability to ...Read more
IntelliJ IDEA pros and cons
Outstanding code completion, enhancing productivity and accuracy in coding.
Easy to use with excellent integration for version control tools.
Supports several languages and provides easy project integration.
Intuitive user interface and robust debugging capabilities.
Steep learning curve for beginners due to complex features.
Limited customizations and advanced functionalities in the Marketplace.
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Shahram J.
06/30/17
A Keyboard-centric IDE
What do you like best? Clever UI design, including keyboard shortcuts and elegant code completion. Duplicate detection. Refactoring concept which is designed to be applied everywhere, e.g. in Java classes, in maven's pom.xml files, in Spring's bean definition files, in properties files, etc. Powerful integration with Version Control Systems, including UI design. What do you dislike? Slow Indexing when the project is big. Even if you use its Maven Integration to build the project, it ...
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Miguel J. S.
06/30/17
IntelliJ id the most advanced IDE I've ever used by far
What do you like best? I love its ability of doing everything from the keyboard with every possible shortcut fully configurable, and the hundreds of tricks that help me to do repetitive task simple. The support of other JVM languages is very good. The constant improvement of the product is awesome, each few months new great features are added. What do you dislike? Sometimes (very few the compilation process slows down with no apparent reason. The price of the paid version is ...
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Anonymous
06/29/17
Great IDE
What do you like best? Great idea for Java and jvm related languages What do you dislike? Community edition is not as feature rich What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Great for development
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Anonymous
06/29/17
Awesome product
What do you like best? Context dependent suggestions and refactorings What do you dislike? Support for refactorings that involved both Java and Kotlin What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Writing Android apps
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Anonymous
06/29/17
Works on Java Projects with this
What do you like best? Gulp tasks are shown in their own view. Also, Intellisense is nice for looking at functions. I enjoy this product because Intellisense makes it easy to understand code I did not write. I use it for when working on Java which is not my primary language, and it helps me know when there are syntax errors and for looking up java objects and functions within the code. What do you dislike? The indexing can make it really, really slow. It can be a pain to work with gradle. ...
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Christian W.
06/28/17
A good IDE for people who want a tool with a lot of potential interaction points.
What do you like best? The bevy of plugins used to augment the environment. Having a single IDE with support for the multitude of languages I write is useful. What do you dislike? If you had asked me that 3 weeks ago, I would have said the sheer amount of "clutter", but having discovered `Distraction Free Mode` recently that is no longer the case. Now, it's just the "long" start time if I just want to open up something to hack on something quickly (which in that case I use VSCode, vim, or ...
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Anonymous
06/27/17
A Very Good IDE
What do you like best? It's support many language. I can switch language from js to php, from php to go, it is very useful. What do you dislike? Slow. And the Vim mode is not good. Waste CPU resource. Recommendations to others considering the product It's convenient. You can power up your team energy. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Develop web platform. And when new people come to our team, He or she can easily co-work with us. ...
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Michael G.
06/27/17
IntelliJ: An ideal IDE for Grails Development
What do you like best? IntelliJ's ease of use, as well as many features and direct integration with SDK's, create the ideal IDE for Grails development projects. The multi-pane design and built in build tools afford a very productive development environment. I'm able to easily integrate application containers such as Tomcat and create run configurations simply through the graphical user interface. IntelliJ's built in version control options make it easy and enjoyable to work with systems ...
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Anonymous
06/27/17
For Database Scripts
What do you like best? I like that its easy to integrate with GIT and Source Tree. What do you dislike? Its not very descriptive on how to load a database project. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Use it with the versioning system.
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Artur I.
06/27/17
Make JAVA to be more like c# with VS
What do you like best? Helps a lot with navigation and makes development process faster. What do you dislike? I can't real think about any disadvantage. As usual, every tool that works with JAVA, not stable. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Help in Development process.
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