To explain the functionality of the Easyexplore plugin, Easyexplore is a Windows Explorer-like Eclipse plugin that helps you quickly navigate the local file system without exiting Eclipse.
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A few days ago the project team to a batch of new employees, in the configuration development environment, found that some employees can install Easyexplore plug-ins, and some installation is invalid. The analysis found that some employees use eclipse is downloaded from the Android development site, Adt-bundle-windows package, Eclipse version is the Juno version, some employees of eclipse is directly from the Eclipse official website download , is the newest version of Luna. The Juno version of Eclipse is installed properly, and the Luna version is not installed properly. Google, eclipse after the Luna version, comes with this feature, no plug-in required.
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Finally, this should be the last piece of Eclipse experience summary. Departments are switching to Android studio as a whole, compared to the fact that Android studio is a bit more commendable. Personally, Studio is Google's recommended IDE, and is based on the open source IDE, Google should continue to invest, and Eclipse, Google has stopped updating. But now studio can't support NDK programming, and Eclipse has to keep it.
Eclipse Usage and tricks 28: Eclipse Plugin Easy Explore