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<br><b>Overview</b>
<li><a href="index.html">What is it ?</a></li>
<li><a href="overview.html">Overview</a></li><br>
<br><b>Downloads</b>
<li><a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/esbrowsers/ESB-v0.5.0.zip?download">latest version</a></li><br><br>
<b>Bugs & Features</b>
<li><a href="https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=66084&atid=513276">Need Help ?</a></li>
<li><a href="https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=66084&atid=513275">Report a bug </a></li>
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<h1>What is it ?</h1>
<p>If you ever worked with SniFF+, IBM�s VisualAge or its successor Eclipse/JDT you get used to some features that are hard to miss if you have to change the IDE. I.E VisualAge provides excellent visual class browsers and SniFF+ has the most advanced source code browsers I�ve seen yet. Although Visual Studio provides a visual class browser, it�s absolutely unusable because it�s only updated on a compiler run, doesn�t show inheritance and last but no least shows all classes of the project in a single tree (uuhhm� very funny to search for a class within 300 other classes). Or you know there is class FooManager uuhhm or is it named FooMgr and hell, in which file does it reside ?� while VisualAge/Eclipse provides a very nice class browser which lets you search a class by its name with simple regular expressions, you are completely left on your memory with VS.<p>
<p>While some of the missing features can be �upgraded� by installing some 3rd party addins (like VisualAssist or WorkspaceWhizz) none of them satisfied all my needs. So after complaining and moaning around for almost a year, I decided to start my own little project, the "Be Sweet" project.
<p> This leaves only one remaining point for the introduction... how comes the name.<br>
Well, when I initialy started the project, it was named "Eclipse Style Browsers". While, technically speaking, this would have been the correct name, it's quite long, isn't it ? So, then I was thinking about Browser-Suite which then turned into B-Suite and that sounds like "Be Sweet" ;) and in deed, it's sweet to have them ;)
<h1> What's new</h1>
<li>As with version 0.5.0 there is a <a href="overview.html?#HierachyBrowser">Hierarchy Browser</a> available
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