I'm using it on a PIII 800 - 

Atm I am running:

Firefox with 3 tabs
Toad
Eclipse - CFEclipse (and a variety of other plugins)
Groove,
Outlook
Google Desktop Search
ICQ
Yahoo
McAffee

I will admit, sometimes Eclipse will just freeze (most likely garbage
collecting), and opening up a new filetype can be a bit slow, as it
brings in the plugins - but it is definatley outweighed by it's
fexibility and versatility.

And you can't beat the fact that you can go - 'Hey, can I have bracket
highlighting' and within a relatively short period, it's there.

I'd suggest at LEAST giving it a try - (just do one project with it..
not just open and peek around).

Did I mention it's free? ;o)

Mark

On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:14:03 +0800, Brett Payne-Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've heard people for and against CFEclipse. Those against have mostly
> made the point that it is *really* slow and that has been enough to put
> me off trying it. My development machine is a fairly old Dell PIII 600
> with 512Mb of memory. Is that a reasonable config for CFEclipse? For
> people who *are* happy with it, what spec machine are you running it on
> and what else are you running on the box? Oracle? SQL-Server?
> 
> BTW, I use Homesite 5.5+ and am very happy with it...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brett
> B)

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