Hi Dick,

>  OK, got it. But I suggest changing
>  ...
>  There isn't anything called the  "Eclipse Update Manager".

That's how it's commonly referred in eclipse, but I agree that the
phrasing may not help beginners (I'll rephrase it).

>
>
>  So I THINK I've installed PyDev, but when I open the Eclipse
>  workspace, where is it?
>  <http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Eclipse_workspace.jpg> How can I tell if
>  PyDev in fact is installed in Eclipse?

You should have the pydev perspective (and related menus in the
perspective), etc... have you tried following the getting started
manual: http://www.fabioz.com/pydev/manual_101_interpreter.html ?

Cheers,

Fabio

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