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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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Anonymous
01/09/18
Hands down the best IDE for Java development
What do you like best? This tool is like the sleeker, smarter, faster version of Eclipse. Auto complete is amazing and so rarely wrong. Unlike jDeveloper, which we also used, it doesn't get confused when working on in-line javascript-based UI systems such as knockout.js. It doesn't mysteriously crash. Breakpoints and debugging are intuitive. Hands down, it's the best Java IDE on the market. What do you dislike? Could it be free? Seriously, I have yet to find something bad with Idea. ...
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Spencer G.
01/09/18
The most enhanced IDE I've ever used
What do you like best? Robust features and tools for build and debug What do you dislike? Navigating the UI is relatively difficult What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Quicker TTM for developing OO products
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Anonymous
01/09/18
An excellent IDE to work with JAVA
What do you like best? It works with many programming language's i had to use in the course of my career as a web developer. Is really easy to setup up and get working and the tips(hints helped a lot when i was just starting to get into programming. Along with easy ways to move between objects to make the search way easier, it's a really good IDE to work with. What do you dislike? Having working with other IDE's i can say that this one is quite heavy on the resources. Controls could get ...
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Anonymous
01/08/18
Cleanest Most Elegant IDE Available
What do you like best? Doesn't crash like eclipse or hog as much memory. What do you dislike? I like everything about the intellij ide so far. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Solving the communication gap between us citizens and their government agencies through mobile and web applications.
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Avinash K.
01/08/18
The ultimate IDE for FrontEnd , Java and Android.
What do you like best? Things which I like about IDEA - 1. It is available on many platforms so I can use it on my PC as well as Ubuntu Laptop 2. Best UI in its segment. 3. Keyboard shortcuts make it a hell fast for me to do work. 4. It has a great plugin's support. 5. Great community support. What do you dislike? The few things that I dislike - 1. The paid version is very expensive to buy. Community version is free. 2. Consumes too much memory. 3. The loading time is too ...
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Anonymous
01/07/18
Intellij is Awesome!
What do you like best? Performance and features. Intellj has everything I need, yet still has excellent performance. What do you dislike? Documentation can be a little light. Sometimes figuring out a feature can require some googling. Recommendations to others considering the product It's the cream of the crop. It has the features and the value. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I use IntelliJ to write updated modern applications ...
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Anonymous
01/07/18
One of the best IDE ever
What do you like best? Feature rich with high customizability. Community version is free and is packed with all required features. What do you dislike? There are some bugs in the ide which are years old. The cost is a bit on higher side. Recommendations to others considering the product Give the community version a try. Importing your settings, keymap etc is not too difficult. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Helps you write code ...
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Ethan D.
01/06/18
Solid IDE, nice intellisense makes for fast dev
What do you like best? Smooth dev experience, fast intellisense, support for third party plugins What do you dislike? Nothing huge comes to mind - might be nice to have more color/font/themes for customizing the development experience What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Developing and testing production code
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kaivalya t.
01/05/18
Review about Intellij Idea
What do you like best? It restructures the code without affecting its behaviour and also gives code suggestions by taking first letter in code. What do you dislike? It would be good if they include more in debugging options and it would be better if you provide more documentation while doing setup Recommendations to others considering the product It is very easy to use.It gives suggestions while you are typing and it is easy to setup any project.It really helpful when working with large ...
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Christo T.
01/05/18
Possibly the best Java IDE
What do you like best? IntelliJ IDEA offers everything that a Java developer may ever need. It greatly improves a developer's productivity. What do you dislike? There is nothing that I don’t like about it. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? IntelliJ IDEA help me and my team to be very productive in writing, debugging and refactoring Java code.
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