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      <title>Comment from Mark Matthews</title>
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<p>I agree with you there! Mylar actually makes it possible for me to deal with more than one bug or customer support session at a time, "pausing" things when I get stuck and allowing me to switch to something productive as well as keeping the "cruft" out of the workspace. </p>

<p>Without it, my Eclipse debug/fix sessions would be a lot less productive.</p>]]></description>
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