A Bunch of Innovations in the Line of JetBrains Products (as of April 1st ;-))
Several popular products from JetBrains have simultaneously introduced a bunch of innovations, to improve user experience and productivity.
The brand-new Voice Control plugin for IntelliJ IDEA has gained the highest user rating during less than a day. Now you can associate a voice command with any action — just like a keyboard or mouse shortcut, and IntelliJ IDEA will literally listen to you, immediately carrying out the required action when you speak the magic words.
You are encouraged to view a quick live demo showing the plugin in action.
Our popular CI server, TeamCity, came up with a feature that would help developers weather recession. It is designed to improve your project ROI and raise team motivation. It allows you to automatically charge developers for broken builds, abusing hardware resources, and more.
To start improving your project bottom-line today, click here to learn more and download the latest TeamCity build.
Our .NET users would definitely appreciate the new opportunity to customize their ReSharper build. Now you can build your own distributive, with our brand new ReSharper Configurator. Choose the analysis engine, select the feature packages you need, the supported languages, and even the colors! Go lightweight or feature-rich - it’s all up to you.
Click here to build your ReSharper now: http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/build_now.html.
We hope you enjoy the innovations, and wish you always develop with pleasure :-)
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Anuradha Gunasekara replied on Wed, 2009/04/01 - 6:35am
dev danke replied on Wed, 2009/04/01 - 6:36pm
mark taylor replied on Wed, 2009/04/01 - 6:59pm
"It allows you to automatically charge developers for broken builds, abusing hardware resources, and more."
Please tell me this is an April Fools day joke, or maybe there's some humour here I'm not reading correctly?
Ann Oreshnikova replied on Thu, 2009/04/02 - 1:22am
in response to: mtaylor
bijubina replied on Thu, 2009/07/02 - 6:49am