I’ve finally got some free time to update Proj-x Transfer, so these are the changes in version 1.1.0
The latest version can be downloaded from the Transfer homepage
as with all things Eclipse, getting the Editor Shortcuts was a little tricky, I’ll save that for a later post.
UPDATE: After testing the update at work I found the Editor shortcuts didn’t work with PDT, so I’ve made a fix for this and released it as v1.1.1.
I’ve just learnt that that Hollywood will be turning the Isaac Asimov Foundation Trilogy into film.
http://scifiwire.com/2009/01/sony-and-roland-emmerich-win-film-rights-to-asimovs-foundation.php
I’ve been a fan of Isaac Asimov book’s for as long as I can remember, unfortunately the Hollywood touch doesn’t usually do them justice.
At work we’ve recently migrated from using the Nusphere PhpED IDE to Eclipse and PDT, the benefits offered by Eclipse are massive, not least its huge archive of available plug-ins.
The one thing I’ve desperately missed about Nusphere is the ability to right click a file and deploy it directly from the Project Explorer, this is about the only thing that I’ve not managed to find a reliable plug-in – So I decided to implement one myself, heres a sample screenshot
I’ve called it Projx Transfer, it integrates with Eclipse Project Explorer, each project can be transferred to different destinations via FTP, files and folders can be transferred by selecting Upload or Download from their context menu’s, additionally it allows items to be queued for bulk transfers.
You find more details and downloads at http://www.proj-x.org/eclipse-plugins/projx-transfer/, the source code is also available.
I’ve just been trawling the “coming soon” list of games on Play.com, and I’ve got to say, the next 3 months see the release of some great titles. Here’s a few on my wishlist -
Well thats my entertainment planned for the next 3 months!
For anybody having plug-in compatibility issues between Eclipse 3.3 and 3.4, there may be a solution.
(This is really for my own future reference
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