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    Code Bubbles is a front end to Eclipse designed to simplify programming by making it easy for the programmer to define and use working sets. It provides compact function-based views of the code (all backed by the underlying files) that are displayed in bubbles and that are easily moved around and manipulated on the screen. The bubbles are fully editable. A large bubble area lets the programmer set up different working sets simultaneously and easily move between them.
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    Saros - Distributed Party Programming
    Saros brings multi-writer synchronous distributed editing to the Eclipse IDE, e.g. for joint code reviews, explaining code remotely, or distributed pair programming -- all also for more than 2 participants; we call this Distributed Party Programming. It includes refined awareness functionality, text chat, and a simple distributed whiteboard/sketching facility. Eclipse Update Site: https://www.saros-project.org/update-site/eclipse
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    Package Drone

    Package Drone

    The OSGi first software artifact repository

    A package manager repository for OSGi, Java and more. Package Drone is an OSGi first software artifact repository system. It allows one to deploy artifacts via the Web UI or "mvn deploy" and consume them using Eclipse P2, OSGi R5 XML index (e.g. Bndtools), plain Maven, APT (for .deb files). Artifacts can be automatically cleaned up (for snapshot or integration builds), transformed (e.g. Maven source attachment to Eclipse Source Bundle) or aggregated. It is based on an extensible design using OSGi so it can be enhanced in the future to support more file and repository formats and include more functions (like cleanup, freeze, spool out, ...).
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    ceno
    ceno is a set of eclipse plugins aimed to support collaborative work. The purpose of this toolkit is to avoid merging-conflicts while contributing artifacts to a central repository. It followes the ideas of pessimistic locking
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    It is a supplement of version control system to support software development. It helps programmers to track personal working time spending on source files, and to easily find experienced people who may help you to comprehend certain code fragment.
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