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The following themes have been identified as requiring efforts to improve user experience
 
The following themes have been identified as requiring efforts to improve user experience
  
== Get a custom IDE ==
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== The "out of the box" experience and getting a customized IDE very easily ==
  
 
* '''Problem:''' Most users don't use all of what's provided in Eclipse (making the UI more "polluted"), and often needs to add some more stuff, which is difficult to figure out for new users. The also are generally unhappy with default preferences.
 
* '''Problem:''' Most users don't use all of what's provided in Eclipse (making the UI more "polluted"), and often needs to add some more stuff, which is difficult to figure out for new users. The also are generally unhappy with default preferences.

Latest revision as of 18:03, 15 March 2014

The following themes have been identified as requiring efforts to improve user experience

The "out of the box" experience and getting a customized IDE very easily

  • Problem: Most users don't use all of what's provided in Eclipse (making the UI more "polluted"), and often needs to add some more stuff, which is difficult to figure out for new users. The also are generally unhappy with default preferences.
  • Possible Solutions
    • Stop shipping "generic" IDEs
    • An installer that would let user tell exactly what he needs
  • Related initiatives and bugs

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