eLaunch

If you use the Eclipse IDE you probably have
accumulated a number of desktop icons for running various copies of Eclipse
using different command line parameters. Each shortcut probably specifies
different workspaces, Java VM, and plugin sets. This leads to clutter on the
desktop and makes it difficult to share Eclipse configurations with colleagues.
The eLaunch program was created to eliminate this clutter and to manage Eclipse
configurations. Using the eLaunch program, multiple Eclipse configurations can
be created and managed within a single tool. Eclipse can be run using any of the
configurations and through its integration with the Windows environment, an
Eclipse configuration can be run directly from either the Start Menu or
optionally from the shell context menu. In addition, eLaunch is free!
Downloading
eLaunch 1.0 can be downloaded from the Simtel software archive by pressing the
button below. C Thing Software relies on Simtel's worldwide mirroring and high
download bandwidth to ensure that the demand for eLaunch can be met. While
Simtel is an independent site from C Thing Software, it has an outstanding
reputation and a long history in hosting high quality software.
Features
- Manage multiple Eclipse installations and command line configurations
using a single tool.
- Run Eclipse configurations from the Start Menu and from the Windows
shell context menu.
- GUI to easily configure the Eclipse command line.
- Drag and drop import of existing Eclipse desktop shortcuts.
- Export Eclipse run configurations to an XML file to share with
colleagures.
- Designed for use with Eclipse 3.1 but flexible enough to accomodate
older and newer versions of Eclipse.
- Many more features. See the detailed context-sensitive.
Requirements
- Microsoft® .NET Framework 1.1
- Pentium® 200 MHz processor or higher
- Windows® 98 / ME / 2000 / XP
Note: Windows 95 and NT 4 are not supported
- Internet Explorer 5.01 or above (for Help)
- 96 MB memory or higher
- 1.6 MB disk space
Click on this link to get more detail: http://www.cthing.com/eLaunch.asp

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