ViewCVS seems to be more commonly used nowadays. It was a rewrite of CVSWeb but 
has also made the effort to support Subversion recently.

It's not the only choice. FishEye has web-based view and more of your project 
in CVS.

~Matt 

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> On Behalf Of Dey Arindam, Milton Keynes
> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 5:13 AM
> To: Gleidson Sá Barreto; info-cvs@gnu.org
> Subject: RE: cvsweb or viewcvs
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> We have been using Viewcvs since the inception of the current 
> project we are working on.....It seems to be quite good as it 
> caters to BROWSE ONLY criteria allowing user to browse 
> through the contents of the repository. Option to download 
> files is also available.
> 
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> Subject: cvsweb or viewcvs 
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> What is better cvsweb or viewcvs? 
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