I am at present using Eclipse Helios (3.6.2).
I am using it for Android development.
Is there any reason to move up to Indigo?
What are the gains vs the pains.
If yes, which of the multitude of Eclipse installations do I need?
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Works without problems for me. Eclipse Classic or Eclipse IDE for Java Developers should do it.
As for benefits: I didn’t see major changes, just some small improvements. I get newer versions to have some bugs fixed. If you want to know more, the eclipse doc has some changelogs for various components, e.g. see the java section.