John Maddock wrote: >> 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.
I don't use Windows Explorer but a 3rd party file management tool, so TortoiseCVS is out. The doc for it was also abysmal, probably because it is too easy to use to need documentation <g>. Thanks anyway ! _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost