Oli Glaser wrote 2012-01-29 22:44: > Thanks for all the replies. > > I may give it another go - I do quite a bit of development in Eclipse > (Android, ARM, etc) and Visual Studio so I am pretty used to the > powerful features that are present in such tools. MPLAB is beginning to > feel more and more dated in this regard, though I kinda like it anyway > as it's solid and "no fuss". > I guess it's a case of what you are used to, but based on the replies, > and since MPLABX is based around Eclipse, plus the fact you can use the > same source for both MPLAB/MPLABX, Note that "X" can read/import an "8" project but if you do project changes in the "X" environment (like adding another source file) these changes are not written back to the "8" project file. You have to manualy add the same source file over there. But as long as the project configuration is stable (only the source file content changes), I think you can switch between them as you like. Jan-Erik. I get the feeling it should be pretty > painless to get up to speed. > --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .