> Do realize that people are different and that my programming preference is > almost always to use a GUI interface over command lines as long as the GUI > interface lets me do what I want to accomplish. Of course I write actual > code in a fancy editor just like everyone else <g>. I will dig into the .pdf > version of the link first, although my initial reaction to CVS was not > joyful, but I am sure it can not be that arcane to use.
Check out TortoiseCVS: it integrates with the windows shell and is pretty much wonderful and easy to use. It does lack the power features of WinCVS or the command line, but that can sometimes be a good thing. One caveat however: I've never tried to use it in pserver (read only access) mode. John. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost