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I installed Eclipse 3.5 (or Galileo as it is called) today.
My first impression is that it is similar to 3.4. One thing that i noticed is that cancellation of building a Java project is working better in 3.5. The Java editor is updated and writing code is a bit different. For instance I got a bit annoyed by how parenthesis are inserted. But I guess that I'll quickly get used to it.
The "editor" for Team Synchronizing compare view is updated so it now is more like a Java editor. I'm note sure I will edit code in a compare view just now. I still miss the Ctrl + Shift + T shortcut in Team Synchronizing.
Would you consider it a "must-have" compared to 3.4 or can one ease into the upgrade eventually..
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