I can't say I agree.
I like working in Eclipse and it supports *every* type of project that
I might want to combine to make a product.

The ADT could be a bit more responsive sometimes but I haven't had a
lot of problems with it and I would really not want a whole new IDE to
do my development in.

Maybe I'm having a good experience because i develop on a Mac... but I
can't really credit that as the reason.

So, I for one would not be pleased if this IDE was not supported any
more. I'm very much looking forward to the future and integration with
the new Eclipse 4 as it becomes mainstream.

-Brill Pappin

BTW - If you want formatting, learn your tools. Eclipse can do it for
you on every save.



On Jan 7, 10:01 pm, indigo0086 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I mean right now it's the only IDE for developing for android
> "efficiently".  I'm just finding that eclipse and adt are just barely
> usable tools for android development (more eclipse than ADT of
> course).  I've read where a few android developers have complained
> that the tools have poor usability, are slow, and are just not
> visually pleasing to use.  I can site the android layout editor
> horribly formats xml, and eclipse doesn't automatically format it when
> switching to xml edit view.  I think we need official tools solely for
> android development instead of a plugin for an ide developed by the
> community (none of which seem to be user experience experts either).
> I just feel like it's a chore to develop in java as opposed to in
> other languages mainly because of the ide tools available.

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