Eclipse
Apple Silicon version latest seen at v4.24.0 · Reported by 2 Macs in the community.
All sighted native versions (2):
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Eclipse IDE is a free, open-source integrated development environment primarily used for Java development, though it supports many other languages via plugins including C++, Python, PHP, and JavaScript. It is maintained by the Eclipse Foundation and hosts over 400 open source projects. Eclipse includes a built-in compiler, debugger, version control integration (Git), build automation tools (Maven, Gradle), and a rich plugin ecosystem that allows developers to extend its functionality. It is widely used in enterprise environments, educational institutions, and by individual developers for desktop and web application development.
AI Recommendation
1 suggestionA native Apple Silicon build of Eclipse has been confirmed running on real Macs in the Rosetta Check community. If you are still running an older Intel-only version under Rosetta, update to the latest version from the official Eclipse website, which will automatically serve the native build on M-series Macs. The native build provides better performance and improved battery life compared to Rosetta emulation. You can download the latest release directly from the Eclipse Foundation's download page, or use the Eclipse Installer for a guided setup.
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