Eclipse

Eclipse software icon
  • Developer Eclipse
  • Platforms Desktop
  • Operating Systems Windows, Mac OS and Linux
  • Supported formats 39
  • Rating
    4.7 (41 vote)

Eclipse supports 39 different file extensions and has the ability to open, modify and convert them to alternative formats. The table provides information about the program’s features and the file extensions it supports.

Eclipse can be used for daily work with various file extensions. Easily open files in JAR, JAVA, ERF and other popular formats using this tool.

Eclipse allows converting files from one format to another, simplifying file sharing.

Visit the official Eclipse developer website to get the latest version of Eclipse.

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Solve problems with Eclipse

How do I designate Eclipse as the default program to open files?

Change a default app in Windows

  1. Start by right-clicking on your file and selecting the "Open With" option. From there, click "Choose another app" to continue;
  2. Inside the popup window, scroll through the list of applications and specifically choose Eclipse as the application to associate with your file;
  3. Check the "Always use this application" checkbox, and then click "OK" to apply the selected application as the default for opening files.

Choose an app to open a file on Mac

  1. Right-click or use Control + Left-click on the desired file to open a menu where you can choose from multiple actions;
  2. Choose "Open in Application" and click "Other";
  3. At the bottom of the window, you will see the "Enable" menu. It is already set to the default option, "Recommended Programs";
  4. In this menu, select "All Programs" and search for Eclipse. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to make it the default option.

What are the possible causes of Eclipse crashing?

Eclipse crashes can occur due to outdated software versions. To mitigate this, install the latest updates for developer products.

Restarting your computer is an essential troubleshooting step that can resolve many common problems. It is recommended to restart your computer before making any changes to the software settings.