I've hopped on the CVS wagon lately.  Its nice.   The only thing is the WinCVS client is suck$$$ slow on my windows box.  TortoiseCVS is nice and a bit faster, but no speed demon for sure.   How is this smartCVS???


oh...eclipse has CVS client built in too


Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 4:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Suggestions for Windows version control

I use CVS exclusively.  The excellent CVSNT package makes it straightforward
to setup a server on Windows.  It doesn't integrate into CFS or HS, but if
you need that, then you're stuck with VSS.  I'd recommend the SmartCVS
client (www.smartcvs.com), which is free for the basic version (all I've
ever needed), and very simple to use.

CVS is undoubtedly the most common source control system, particularly in
the open source community, which makes it hard to ignore.  And what's more,
it's free, and can be used over SSH right out of the box, which isn't overly
important on win32, but is great for *nix setups.

Cheers,
barneyb

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Conan Saunders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 1:09 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Suggestions for Windows version control
>
> I want to get a version control system running, preferably
> something easily
> integrated with CFStudio/HomeSite+ (or a similar code-centric
> editor). I
> don't need anything fancy or complex, I just want something that will
> maintain a commented change history of my application, allow
> me to diff a
> file, etc. In the documentation for DW/Homesite I only see
> Visual Source
> Safe mentioned. Is VSS a good solution? Anything else that
> integrates well
> w/ CFStudio? What else are people in a similar situation
> (single or small
> group of developers in a Windows environment) using?
>
> Thanks,
> Conan
>
>
>
>
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