TortoiseCVS offers some integration with Windows Explorer with options
such as web log based on cvsweb, make tag, merge from a branch, remove a
file, etc. But there are no update and checkin functions.You still need
another client such as WinCVS as GUI or you use CLI to do update or
checkin.

I think that you can have both WinCVS and TortoiseCVS installed on your
Windows client host to use TortoiseCVS as a supplement to WinCVS.

Marc

On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 17:01, Jon Cave wrote:
> I would like to get some feedback on TortoiseCVS (a windows based CVS
> client). I am considering using it as a CVS client. If you have used
> TortoiseCVS can you give me your feedback on the application?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jon
> 
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