


One or more authors ("drivers" in pair programming lingo) can edit files in a shared project while one or more "observers" can either follow the author's activity (automatically by enabling the "follow mode" or manually by opening the file(s) in question) or can look around elsewhere in the project. All members of a session have an identical copy of an Eclipse project and Saros keeps these copies in sync as editing progresses. Saros is an Eclipse plugin for collaborative text editing that in particular targets distributed pair programming (also called remote pair programming), but can support arbitrarily many participants at once.

The Saros Team is proud to announce the release of our third beta version 9.6.23.
