Hi Tane

> I run the 32b version and find it very smooth.  You may find that
> increasing the memory available to the JVM helps make it smoother:
> 
> eclipse -vmargs -Xms256M -Xmx512M

Good point.

> This will set the minimum memory to be 256Mb, and max 512Mb.  I find
> you don't need to give Eclipse more than 1Gb (on a 4Gb machine), any
> more than that you won't really notice the difference.
> 
> Can I also suggest A few extra plugins:
> 
> Subclipse - SVN in Eclipse.  It's based on the code from Tigris, and
> integrates very well into the Eclipse Framework, allowing you do all
> SVN commands.

Yup, got, use it, love it.

> Mylar - A dependency of Subclipse, which I ignored at first, but found
> to be a great tool.  It allows you to integrate with any Trac (with
> XML-RPC plugin) or Bugzilla, and submit, modify and view any tickets
> from within the Eclipse IDE.  You can also locally set task properties
> such as due time, priority and what your currently working on.

I have just discovered Mylar too.  Now I need to upgrade my Mantis issue 
manager to use it.  Mylar looks like a very neat addition.


> Aptana - With Aptana + PDT installed, this gives you a more "web
> friendly" IDE for editing those CTP files.  Plus it works well with JS
> libraries such as jQuery, making AJAX development easier.  And with
> PDT installed, it will correctly colour and format your PHP.

Now this is one that I haven't come across.  Thanks for the suggestion!

Regards,
Langdon

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