Eclipse is a multi-language integrated development environment (IDE). The IDE is written mostly in Java and it released under the Eclipse Public License, which means it is open source and free. This has allowed this IDE to support such programming languages as C, C++, COBOL, Python, Perl, PHP and others. Eclipse also offers the capability of developing applications for Mobile devices, being promoted as the IDE of choice for Android developers.
As a whole, the IDE is one of the most complete and powerful development environments on the market. There has been much debate in the Eclipse vs NetBeans issue, where some people claim Eclipse is not as intuitive as NetBeans. The strong aspects of Eclipse are that it is free and is in constant development, every time new updated plug-ins come into play allowing developers to take advantage of constantly changing technologies. Eclipse also uses considerably less resources than other IDEs making it ideal for lower-end computers. In the end, Eclipse is one of the most flexible and powerful IDEs on the market.
Offers basic functionality such as reading and erasing diagnostic trouble codes
Digital Janitor is a program that helps you sort your files and folders
It offers you a set of enhancements on the context menu of Windows Explorer
It helps you to copy files from your computer to your iPhone and iPod Touch
Burns data on CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray disks
It creates physical or logical copies (clones) and file images of hard disks
An open-source and cross-platform file manager
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