
Updated Matisse4MyEclipse Swing GUI Designer Brings NetBeans 6 to Eclipse Users Plugin also available as a stand-alone for non-users of MyEclipse. Flower Mound, TX (PRWEB) January 14, 2008 Genuitec, LLC, the leading provider of the popular MyEclipse integrated development environment (IDE) and a founding member of the Eclipse Foundation, today announced the availability of the updated Matisse4MyEclipse, a professional integration and enhancement of the of the NetBeans 6 GUI Designer for Swing (formerly known as Project Matisse). Matisse4MyEclipse provides the most intuitive and advanced Swing GUI design solution to the MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench and is available to MyEclipse Professional Edition users at no charge via the "Community Essentials" program. Additionally, the enhancement is available to non-users of MyEclipse as a standalone Eclipse plugin via the Eclipse update manager or, more easily, via Genuitec's free "Pulse" product. "Our users have long appreciated the fact that MyEclipse offers both outstanding Eclipse features, but also showcases one of NetBeans' most popular features in the Matisse GUI Designer," said Wayne Parrott, vice president of development for Genuitec. "We're pleased to be able to provide the latest and greatest features from the NetBeans 6 GUI Designer, and look forward to further enhancing Matisse4MyEclipse uniquely for the Eclipse platform." The Matisse4MyEclipse update gives users access to the latest functionality and upgrades in Matisse. A limited list includes enhanced support for:  Visual Swing UI Designer -- WYSIWYG drag-and-drop layout of Swing user interfaces
"This update of Matisse4MyEclipse again showcases the incorporating power of the Eclipse platform," said Maher Masri, CEO of Genuitec. "We're proud to deliver crossover technologies -- like Matisse4MyEclipse -- to our users, and look forward to bringing many more innovations to the Eclipse ecosystem in 2008." Pricing & Availability
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