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    An eclipse plug-in for opening a selected file/folder in the file explorer/shell. Supported in both Windows (Tested in Windows XP - Eclipse 3.3.1) and Linux (Tested in FC8 - Eclipse Ganymede). Welcome to contribute to this project.
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    This eclipse plugin and a "Project Creation Wizard" to create a Java Project with some customize predefine file and folder (just folder for version 0.0.1).
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    This is an extensible, XML based config file reader library written in C#. Allows users to access configuration settings using a folder hierarchy.
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