Software Update: IntelliJ Idea 14.1 build 141.177.4

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JetBrains has released version 14.1 of the IntelliJ Idea development environment. Out-of-the-box, IntelliJ Idea is intended for Java development and the frameworks available for it, but with the help of plugins it can also be used for other programming languages ​​like php, Python, Ruby, Scala and more. Furthermore, IntelliJ Idea is also suitable for mobile development. For example, Android Studio is based on IntelliJ and can be used for Apache Cordova/Phonegap.

The important improvements in version 14 are the new Java decompiler, support for new versions of languages ​​and frameworks, better editor speed and a clearer settings screen. In version 14.1, the following improvements have also been made:

What’s new in IntelliJ IDEA 14.1?

Most parts of the IDE have been enhanced in one way or another:

  • We’ve added debugger capabilities to the built-in decompiler
  • Please welcome the brand new Extract Functional Parameter refactoring. Some existing refactorings have been extended as well, including Extract Method, Make Static, Change Signature, and Safe Delete.
  • Try out the brand new Distraction Free Mode for better focus, and take advantage of HiDPI support for Windows or Linux.
  • If you develop for Android, you’ll appreciate all the enhancements and new features brought into v14.1 from the latest Android Studio.
  • Groovy compilation now works much faster.
  • We’ve reworked the Gradle tool window.
  • Git and Mercurial log viewers have been improved.
  • The update brings advanced support for Spring Boot and initial support for Bnd/Bndtools projects.
  • V14.1 introduces initial support for Docker.
  • Database tools offer multiple consoles per data source, now with a schema switcher, local history, and easier access.
  • For improved code generation, you can now customize templates for equals/hashCode and getter/setter methods
  • The HTML editor has been extended with a cool new option for simultaneously editing both opening and closing HTML tags.
  • JavaScript developers will enjoy the support for TypeScript 1.4, a built-in compiler for TypeScript; support for source maps and advanced trace search for spy-js; and V8 profiling for Node.js apps.
  • And much more…

Read what’s new in IntelliJ IDEA 14.1 for more details on these and many other new features.

Version number 14.1 build 141.177.4
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, macOS, Windows Vista, Windows 8
Website JetBrains
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License type Freeware/Paid
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