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OpenWebStart vs WebStorm

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

OpenWebStart

8.0
Developer Tools

Tool to run Java Web Start-based applications after the release of Java 11

WebStorm

8.0
Developer Tools

JavaScript IDE

Metric OpenWebStart WebStorm
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 391 567
90-day Installs 1.1K 1.8K
365-day Installs 3.5K 8.2K
Version 1.13.0 2026.1.1,261.23567.141
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 504 379
GitHub Forks 56 18
Open Issues 126 25
License NOASSERTION MIT
Language Java Kotlin
Last GitHub Commit 3mo ago 2mo ago
First Seen Aug 7, 2023 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

OpenWebStart

OpenWebStart enables users to run legacy Java Web Start applications post-Java 11. It supports JNLP files, integrates with modern Java versions, and offers a user-friendly interface for launching apps. Ideal for developers and users reliant on legacy Java Web Start applications.

Runs Java Web Start (JNLP) applications using modern Java versions.

Pros

  • + Supports legacy Java Web Start applications that are no longer runnable with standard Java installations.
  • + Actively developed with recent updates, ensuring compatibility with modern Java versions.
  • + User-friendly interface for launching applications.

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-updates may require manual checking for new versions.
  • - Open issues suggest potential reliability concerns in certain use cases.

WebStorm

WebStorm is a powerful IDE designed for modern JavaScript development, offering robust support for frameworks like React, Angular, and Vue. It includes features like intelligent code completion, debugging tools, and support for styled-components, making it ideal for professional developers working on complex web projects.

Provides a comprehensive integrated development environment for JavaScript and related technologies.

Pros

  • + Advanced support for modern JavaScript frameworks and tools
  • + Free for non-commercial use, making it accessible to a wide audience
  • + Active development and strong community support

Cons

  • - Can be resource-intensive
  • - Some users may find the learning curve steep due to its extensive feature set