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 <reviews>
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 	<review>
 		<title>Preparing Migration oAW4 -> oAW5 (MagicDraw)</title>
 		<link><![CDATA[http://ekkescorner.wordpress.com/2009/07/21/galileo-preparing-migration-oaw4-%E2%80%93-oaw5-magicdraw/]]></link>
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 		<shortDesc><![CDATA[openArchitectureWare moved to Eclipse Modeling as part of Galileo release. This blog series reports my experiences to migrate a huge oaw4 project. This is part 3  - you’ll find an overview of this blog series here. oaw4 means openArchitectureWare 4.3.1, oaw5 means MWE (EMFT) + Xpand (M2T) + Xtext (TMF) - more info at oaw WorkingGroup. You know: generated code also has to look as good as manual written code. This is the reason why openArchitectureWare supports Code – Beautifier. Since some time oaw can use the Eclipse JDT Formatter as Beautifier – the good thing of using the JDT Code Formatter: the same rules can be used in generated code as in manual written code.]]></shortDesc>
 	</review>
 	<review>
+		<title>Eclipse Galileo - The Best IDE for Java Development</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://tor4neto.blogspot.com/2009/07/eclipse-galileu-melhor-ide-para.html]]></link>
+		<author>Torquato Barbosa de Lima Neto</author>
+		<date>July 20</date>
+		<language>Portuguese</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[Programs in Java, or even in other languages such as C/C++, PHP or Python, are suited to using this fantastic IDE because besides being the best IDE for Java development, it is also free.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
 		<title>Eclipse 3.5 Hidden Treasures</title>
 		<link><![CDATA[http://blog.zvikico.com/2009/07/eclipse-35-hidden-treasures.html]]></link>
 		<author>Zviki Cohen</author>