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mort253

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The author should consider posting some screenshots
Posted: Jan 10, 2008 07:34:20 PM
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Hello,

The author of this tool should post some screenshots on the main page so that we can clearly see what this tool is supposed to do without having to spend time to configure all of the prerequisites required.

A picture speaks a thousand words, and some pictures may inspire more people to try your tool. And the more people that try your tool, the more potential for it gaining popularity.

Just a thought.

James
Kiran Subbaraman

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Re: The author should consider posting some screenshots
Posted: Jan 21, 2008 04:41:05 AM   in response to: mort253 in response to: mort253's post
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James,
Thanks for your suggestion. I agree that screenshots could help here. We tried to include a demo for that very purpose, and this is available from the demo link: http://www.alphaworks.i bm.com/demo/flash/eclifox
Do you think this helps?
Thanks again,
Kiran
mort253

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Re: The author should consider posting some screenshots
Posted: Aug 09, 2008 04:39:12 PM   in response to: Kiran Subbaraman in response to: Kiran Subbaraman's post
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Hi,

Sorry it took so long for me to follow up on this. I saw the demo! This is awesome! One of the main problems I have with Eclipse is that I'm tied to my workstation PC. If I work from home or another computer, I find that I end up falling back to just using vi because i's so much simpler, doesn't require me to re-checkout the project from CVS, and requires absolutely no setup.

With a VPN and an Internet connection, I could access and work on project development from anywhere!

Thanks again for posting the demos, this is extremely helpful!

James Mortensen

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