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Tikal, an open source provider of application lifecycle management suites, has released a new version of Tikal Eclipse. [1]
The new release contains Add/Remove functionality for
plug-ins, whose view now contains metadata (description, rating and
categories) taken from the Eclipse Plugin Central [2]
(EPIC) site. The new functionality enables single developers to easily
customize their Eclipse using a short & friendly user interface and
uniquely supports upgrade of Eclipse major versions via plug-in renaming using the new Tikal Quick Update tool.
Tikal, an open source provider of application lifecycle management suites, has released a new version of Tikal Eclipse. [3]
The new release contains Add/Remove functionality for
plug-ins, whose view now contains metadata (description, rating and
categories) taken from the Eclipse Plugin Central [4]
(EPIC) site. The new functionality enables single developers to easily
customize their Eclipse using a short & friendly user interface and
uniquely supports upgrade of Eclipse major versions via plug-in renaming using the new Tikal Quick Update tool.
Tikal's previous milestone release, made available
March 07, was an open source, Eclipse-based distribution which combined
the Eclipse binaries with a selective range of plug-ins
for Java, JEE, C/C++, Perl, PHP and Python development and added two
major technologies:
Tikal Mirror Manager (TMM), which provided
organization-level administration capabilities for plug-ins using
internal plug-ins center and Tikal Update Manager (TUM), that enabled
easy installation of Eclipse flavors and upgrade of plug-ins and tools.
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