Most of my people use CFEclipse.  I have one CFStudio/HS+ holdover.
The integration points via the SVN plugin were just one of the
attractions of moving to SVN from VSS.

On 6/13/06, Michael Traher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (At the further risk of crazy people) what IDE are you using, because I
> found that easy of use for the development team is a key factor. That is
> what prompted us to switch to eclipse. There are other clients, and good
> ones, but for me having it integrated in the ide was key. With eclipse all
> your source control is on a right click within the IDE and eclipse smooths
> the awkward edges of some CVS functions (e.g. new files have to be added
> then commited before they are in the repository, but eclipse does the add
> silently for you and treats new files same as amended ones - you just have
> to commit then), Another great source code related feature is that you can
> compare the local version of a file with any historic version that was
> committed to the repostory and see a 'diff' view of the two files side by
> side. You also see a history of the current file you are working on in a
> pane within eclipse so you can see who worked on it when it was committed
> and the comment they entered when they committed.  The other major feature
> is the ability to create a branch to do big software changes alongside
> bugfixes without the two code lines overlapping. I have some stuff regarding
> this on my blog but it is CVS centric.
>
> On 6/13/06, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > True, but in this case we already own VSS so cost is less of a factor.
> > I have to sell added value and less-than-absurd conversion costs.  To
> > that end, any conversion resources anyone could offer would be great.
> > Also, any selling points on the value added side would be helpful.
> >
> >
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