It's time to upgrade to eclipse to version 3.6.xxx

About 2 months ago, I set up the Android development environment and noticed a warning on the Android SDK page that said: "There are known problems with the ADT plugin that works with Eclipse 3.6. Stay on until further notice." - so I posted a question here about this and from the decisions made to install Eclipse ver 3.5

I have never seen a notice that it’s safe to update, but ... - The warning is now missing on the Android SDK page
- I thought I read it (maybe I'm wrong because I can’t find it now) that some of the training Android programs now assume Eclipse ver 3.6.1

  • Is it safe to upgrade to Android 3.6.1 now?
  • Does the Eclipse IDE IDE download page for Java developers still seem to be 3.6.0?

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I upgraded to the latest version 3.6, and everything was fine, except that the content support for Android classes was very slow, i.e. you would type "textView". (where textView is a TextView) and wait for the age for all available methods to be shown.

This problem is a known bug, Code Assistant is still slow

At the bottom of this topic, someone has identified a fix:

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