It can be slow to start up, but I haven't had any real issues with speed
once it's up and running.

RAM usage does tend to be around 200MB or so for my install. This tends to
vary depending on how many plugins are installed and views are open.

It's definitely faster than Dreamweaver in almost all respects in my
experience. Yes, it's piggier than CFStudio/HomeSite, which is partially the
Java underpinnings, but mostly because it's also has a lot more
functionality.

You can trim things down a fair bit by downloading just the Platform Runtime
Binary (
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.2.2-200702121330/,
about halfway down the page) - it's 34MB vs. 120MB+ for the whole SDK
download, and being generally ruthless about uninstalling plugins you try
but end up not using.


On 5/10/07, Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Eclipse is slow... definatelly slower then CFStudio and takes up more ram
> then Dreamweaver.  It is also a lot more flexible and extensible, not to
> mention free.  We've found that using something like
> http://www.superspeed.com/desktop/supercache.php improved things a bit
> especially for svn operations.
>
> Russ
>
>


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