By lowellheddings
via myeclipseide.com
Published: Feb 12 2007 / 16:59
The MyEclipse Use-Anywhere Connector for Visual Studio (Use-Anywhere Connector) is an Visual Studio-compliant extension developed by Genuitec to enable users to access any installed MyEclipse SNAP tool from within the Visual Studio development environment.
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daniel replied ago:
Not really too terribly profound, but interesting.
Riyad Kalla replied ago:
That's not too far from the truth, it's one of those "wait... wouldn't it be handy if..." moments in the office when we looked at how we worked.
Times where I've wanted to check some DB contents, quickly add an annotation to an image for a simple site I have or update some HTML, and realize that *normally* entails me starting up my entire IDE, and in most cases having a "project" to handle the contents I wanted to work with. As opposed to what you can do now, and that's just right-click and edit the thing with the tool you want and be done with it. No starting up and shutting down your IDE.
We don't follow an IDE-religion over here, we just want to help people work faster/easier.
Lowell Heddings replied ago:
I think the addition of more 3rd party tools for visual studio is really a very cool thing.
daniel replied ago:
Oh, honestly I think it's pretty cool too. But how different is this from forcing a text file in VS.NET to open in Notepad? It's just forcing an external editor right?
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