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User: AnonymousRating: 102006-07-21 08:32:56
Works great, boost developing on Windows


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-05-16 06:18:06
Amazing! Didn't understand why Eclipse was keeping on lagging with the huge bunch of memory I allocated. Also the company antivirus was topping 99%cpu all of the time: scanning swapped files I guess and making the process even more painful. Now memory is more effectively used, antivirus keeps quiet and Eclipse is smooth and pleasant again. Brilliant.


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-04-26 21:50:13

Very Good!




User: AnonymousRating: 82006-04-13 02:25:41
Very useful - especially when dealing with large workspaces


User: AnonymousRating: 92006-03-02 17:04:22
It really fastens eclipse up. But like everything that is loaded in memory, it needs more time to load. After loading it is like working with a "native" tool and not an java application. ;-)


User: AnonymousRating: 82006-02-07 13:15:23
This plugin works well and Eclipse seems to respond considerably faster. Too bad that this bug requires a plugin-workaround, it would be better if it just got fixed in Eclipse.


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-02-01 17:28:36
Great Plugin Thanks!!!!!


User: AnonymousRating: 102006-01-11 15:46:30
This works for me!!! No more swapping in and swapping out when i have enough physical memory... Thats simply awesome!


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-10-12 03:09:55

Great! I've really needed this for a long time...




User: AnonymousRating: 102005-10-07 10:22:03
Saw this a while back and lost track of it. I've been searching for this plugin for six months! I'm so glad I finally found it!


User: AnonymousRating: 72005-08-09 19:47:44
Sounds good


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-07-25 09:56:21
nice idea. I think the eclipse platform should have a separate type of plugins bound to Eclipse's settings - which will be interpreted as 'system settings' and not as development process.


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-07-14 20:06:13

great!!!!!!




User: AnonymousRating: 52005-07-09 13:47:55
good


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-07-07 01:00:18
wow its work! its fool the stupid windows vm manager :D


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-07-01 12:05:25
Does the trick


User: AnonymousRating: 12005-06-16 11:17:23
It didn't do anything, Eclipse remained too slow to do anything useful with it.:(


User: AnonymousRating: 82005-05-20 00:19:54

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User: AnonymousRating: 102005-05-05 07:27:49
Works great. Eclipse responded well when I started Using this plugin.


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-04-15 03:33:19
It works excellent !


User: AnonymousRating: 12005-04-08 14:23:31
No documentation.


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-04-05 03:52:06
just works


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-03-23 08:09:02
I can work now!!


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-03-13 13:08:21
The most important plugin for Eclipse on Windows.


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-03-11 11:50:22
This is a marvellous, invaluable and life-saving plugin! Top marks! Notes - you may need to invoke it a few times during your Eclipse session as more and more memory gets allocated - the plugin cannot lock a minimum of virtual memory very much greater than the actual memory so far requested, although it does try hard :P


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-03-08 08:44:10
I love it. It really works. It used to have some crash issues, but new version works well.


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-03-06 22:47:22
Perfect!


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-02-24 16:11:47
This is the cooles plugin i\'ve seen in a long time. It didn\'t crash eclipse once and really keeps eclipse working smoooooooooth ;-)


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-02-16 13:11:20
Very helpfull if you are running short o­n memory.


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-02-14 16:23:38
About damn time.


User: AnonymousRating: 102005-02-11 07:16:08
Made my Eclipse much more snappy


User: AnonymousRating: 92004-12-20 03:32:29
Brilliant plugin - makes Eclipse a lot more snappy, especially when running lots of other memory demanding apps.


User: AnonymousRating: 92004-12-19 09:01:53
EWFEWFEWFEWF


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-12-16 17:10:19
Very useful. All those nasty delays (especially after bringing up Eclipse after minimizing) are virtually gone.


User: AnonymousRating: 92004-12-07 09:12:54
Great tool! It does solve a lot of disk trashing and mistery slowdowns.


User: AnonymousRating: 82004-11-10 04:20:38
I think it is excellent. Almost completely eliminates the annoying unresponsive tendencies Eclipse suffer from


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-10-15 01:30:50
Really useful!


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-10-14 11:25:02
evil - but cool


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-10-13 07:27:31
Nice to see eclipse always awake!!!


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-10-06 08:45:54
great work


User: AnonymousRating: 42004-10-02 04:22:37
It doesn\'t work with a non-administrator user on windows xp.


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-09-13 00:38:59
Very nice and effective - thanks !


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-09-09 12:24:47
Excellent plug-in. Keeps my eclipse in memory, so I do not have to deal with delays.


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-08-26 05:58:29
Thank you SUIF Group! Wahoo! Yay! Brilliant! Slug begone! Works, works well, is swell!


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-08-19 15:05:54
It really works! It makes Eclipse much snappier.


User: itcrespoRating: 82004-08-18 07:21:57
very good idea!!!

I'm using it, works fine.

Ignacio Tomas Crespo





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