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	<title>nWire - Eclipse Plugin for Code Exploration: Home</title>
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		<p>nWire is a an Eclipse plug-in for software engineers which presents an innovative approach to code exploration. It assists and expedites the coding process by enhancing your Eclipse environment with several unique tools:<br />
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* The Navigator - a unique view for browsing any type of association in your code: type inheritance, interface implementation, method invocation and more - all in one central view.<br />
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* Quick Search - search as you type for any element in the system, including methods and fields.<br />
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nWire is extremely useful when it comes to understanding code. It is the perfect tool for developers who get lost in large, complex applications. It can cut development costs and reduce the learning curve for new developers.</p>
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