Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.7
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Reviews
Avoid at all costs
This software is a nightmare to install and once installed will never allow you to uninstall it.
Issues
- Why there is no checkbox for GWT plugin view showing all the time error appears there?
This is very annoying for me when I want to analyse server logs in console but GWT view is forcing to show it all the time. C'mon, were You using Your plugin more than 3 minutes?
- After compilation, there is no possibility to close/remove old compilation entries in Console view drop-down list.
Do You think that GWT plugin compilation process is the only thing I do during working in Eclipse? It uses memory and is useless after compilation. Why to show it all the time till I restart Eclipse?
- Scrolling doesn't work in lower panel of GWT view even if I clicked there to get the focus.
What century do we have, XIV?
- Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V deson't work in lowe panel of GWT view.
What century do we have, XIV?...Hey, wait...I repeat myself.
- Why there is no possibility to remove/delete/clear/hide this fucking button "Sign in to Google..."?
Do You think the first thing I do is to sign to google after starting Eclipse? My answer is: definitely no. Who was the author of this idea to put there this toolbar without possibility to cut it? Congratulation, quite clever idea (sic!).
- Notify about updates should be switched off by default or some question after installation should be shown to the user what to do with updates' notifier.