Thanks Scott. I did do that some time ago and it made almost 
no difference. I did install the standalone CFB version and some 
folks have suggested that I get Eclipse and then download the 
add on CFB version. I just haven't had the time and don't think 
that I will until the final CFB version is released.

This brings up an issue that I think is common in the Eclipse 
world that I have not seen in other areas. People seem to 
expect to constantly update their editor. I don't expect that 
and perhaps that is a problem that I will need to overcome. 
I want to spend my time working on code, not on the tool.

 I got spoiled with Visual Studio. I also did most of my non 
MS work in a text editor only so this is one of my first 
experiences in IDEs except for VS. This may not be a problem 
with younger folks who are familiar with Eclipse based tools 
from school.

 CFBuilder is beta software so I can't complain a lot, but I 
am going to try out CFEclipse before I spring for it.

---- scott stewart <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> In addition to this check out this stackoverflow thread on optimizing Eclipse
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/142357/what-are-the-best-jvm-settings-for-eclipse
> 
> The caveat is that it assumes that you're using Eclipse 3.5 + 
> Once you have Eclipse's memory handling tweaked you should see better 
> performance and  stability.

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