Hi,

The Nitrox JSP Editor installed okay, but now it insists I convert my Tomcat
Projects into Web Application Projects. That's a lot to give up to get a
nice JSP editor. And, when my license expires, how would I convert the
projects back into Tomcat projects--not in one easy step!

How long is the free license good for?

Thanks.

Will


-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 4:10 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: [ANN] Free JSP Editor for Eclipse

Dear Java Developer,

For a limited time, M7 is offering the NitroX JSP Editor for Eclipse for
FREE!*  
Download: http://www.m7.com/free

NitroX has received top scores from industry reviewers such as SD
Magazine, CRN, JavaBoutique, and is officially a finalist for the
upcoming Jolt Product Excellence Award for Best Web Development Tool of
the Year.

The NitroX JSP Editor provides the following features:

* Professional JSP source editor
* Simultaneous 2-way source and visual JSP editors
* JSP 2.0 (including EL) - Unequaled!
* JSTL
* Grapical editor for TLDs
* Graphical editor for web.xml
* Code completion
* Custom tag library support
* + much more
* and it's FREE!

Act now because this offer is available only for a limited time.

Thank you,


M7 Team

* Restrictions apply; please see license agreement for details. 
FREE = No cost, gratuit, gratis, frei, libero...ok, there is a catch;
this offer is only for a limited time. ;-)





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