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Source -Microsoft is hard at work, making the next release (3.6) of the Eclipse Integrated Development Tool (IDE) a first-class citizen on Windows 7. In partnership with Tasktop Technologies, the Redmond company has been contributing code to Eclipse in an effort to tailor the IDE to Windows 7. In the video embedded at the bottom of this article, you will be able to see Vijay Rajagopalan, Microsoft principal architect, and Shawn Minto, from Tasktop Technologies, demoing the first results of the two companies’ collaboration on making Eclipse a first-class development platform for Windows 7. When it first announced its partnership with Tasktop Technologies, Microsoft indicated that the duo would deliver on the promise of Windows 7 and Eclipse Interoperability by mid-2010.
Eclipse IDE Evolves into a First-Class Windows 7 Citizen - A series of enhancements have already been introduced - Softpedia
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