Updated SDK Build and Eclipse DemoCamp
We have released yet another production release of the Eclipse Dragonfly SDK – #6! More information is available here and you can download it here.
Aside from fixing some defects that magically got into the code, we added some important features as well (http://bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/SDK_New_and_Noteworthy_Features). One of these improvement makes integration with BUGnet work to the user’s advantage in the SDK. As BUGnet grows in the number of applications that are available to download and explore there is a need to sort out and present this information, after all this what we all are looking for – relevant information, isn’t this is why we love Google? This new feature is called ‘Applications by Modules’ and the idea is that once you connect your physical BUG or launch Virtual BUG a new section in BUGnet view will show relevant applications. The list of relevant applications is dynamic – so when modules are removed from or added to the BUGbase the application list will reflect that change.
Hope you are as excited about this and other improvement as we are! If you have other ideas – we are listening.
Please come by the Eclipse DemoCamp:
June 30th, at 7:00 pm
Spitzer’s
101 Rivington St (Map)
We’ll have Dragonfly SDK demo, some Bug Lab folks will be on hand, and we’d love to see you. Also, as always, you can share your ideas at our forums (http://bugcommunity.com/forums) or drop by our IRC channel #buglabs at FreeNode.














