We at the Ultima 6 Project have been using Eclipse for a few years now, along with the integrated Subversion client. It's been a life-saver many times when we've had to revert a corrupted map or went down a really convoluted path and had to backtrack. I also started putting together some skrit and gas plugins for Eclipse in order to learn Java and the Siege Tools for Eclipse was the result. It's just been the most open and extensible IDE I've used in years and I would recommend it to anyone. If you're looking for a subversion hosting provider, I can recommend CVSDude ( www.cvsdude.com ). I hear SourceForge also does subversion now too.
Frilly Wumpus
Technical Director
Project Britannia ( http//www.projectbritannia.com )
Ultima 5Lazarus ( http//www.u5lazarus.com )
Ultima 6 Project ( http//www.u6project.com )
Siege Tools for Eclipse ( http//sourceforge.net/projects/siegetools )
We at the Ultima 6 Project have been using Eclipse for a few years now, along with the integrated Subversion client. It's been a life-saver many times when we've had to revert a corrupted map or went down a really convoluted path and had to backtrack. I also started putting together some skrit and gas plugins for Eclipse in order to learn Java and the Siege Tools for Eclipse was the result. It's just been the most open and extensible IDE I've used in years and I would recommend it to anyone. If you're looking for a subversion hosting provider, I can recommend CVSDude ( www.cvsdude.com ). I hear SourceForge also does subversion now too.
Frilly Wumpus
Technical Director
Project Britannia ( http//www.projectbritannia.com )
Ultima 5Lazarus ( http//www.u5lazarus.com )
Ultima 6 Project ( http//www.u6project.com )
Siege Tools for Eclipse ( http//sourceforge.net/projects/siegetools )