Few Notes:
- CVSNT tries to minimize binary file growth. Do not know how it compares to
others.
- To compare binary documents, you will probably have to find "tools"
tailored for each file type. For example: for Microsoft Word documents, you
can use the built-in Word compare utility.
I do not kn
Hi
Figured I'd chime in with my 2 cents worth. I've not used AlienBrain so I can't
comment on that. I have used VSS, StarTeam, CVS and another home rolled source
control system. By far the absolute best system I've ever used is StarTeam
(from Borland). It had the best feature set in terms of ch
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Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] SourceSafe??? Recommendations needed.
I believe subversions diff can actually handle binary files. Anyway, here's
some great articles for you to check out.
Article
f.com
Subject: [Flashcoders] SourceSafe??? Recommendations needed.
Hi:
We are slowing building our eLearning group in our company. We are
finding that we really need a system like SourceSafe.
The question is, does anyone know if SourceSafe (or some other system
handles):
FLA, SWF files
BMP, GIF
ailing list"
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] SourceSafe??? Recommendations needed.
Hi,
We have been evaluation AlienBrain, it is not free but the
versioning and source control is excellent. There are plugins for
Photoshop and MAX (have only used thes
I believe subversions diff can actually handle binary files. Anyway, here's
some great articles for you to check out.
Article on using subversion with Flash:
http://www.ivantodorov.com/blog/?p=28
Also, BLITZ's directory structure and file name conventions are worth reading
too:
http://www.ivantod
Hi,
We have been evaluation AlienBrain, it is not free but the
versioning and source control is excellent. There are plugins for
Photoshop and MAX (have only used these two) which integrate directly
with the database making the whole process quick and painless. You
may want to at least
Use Subversion everyday - its awesome, its just right-clicking away on
files, its much faster than WinCVS (I think), its updated quite a lot, its
diff is quick, graphing is good, etc.
I love it.
- e.dolecki
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To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: 04/21/06 10:18 AM
Subject: [Flashcoders] SourceSafe??? Recommendations needed.
Hi:
We are slowing building our eLearning group in our company. We are
finding that we really need a system like SourceSafe.
The q
lso have the
ability to lock
a file so you cannot check something in (Visual Source Safe had
this by
default, but many people didn't like it).
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Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 10:18 AM
Subject: [Fla
n also have the ability to lock
a file so you cannot check something in (Visual Source Safe had this by
default, but many people didn't like it).
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From: "Loren R. Elks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 10:18
Subversion and CVS are free and widely used.
We use Eclipse as the front-end and it works really well - even for
marketing documentation and proposals.
Ron
Loren R. Elks wrote:
Hi:
We are slowing building our eLearning group in our company. We are
finding that we really need a system like
Hi:
We are slowing building our eLearning group in our company. We are
finding that we really need a system like SourceSafe.
The question is, does anyone know if SourceSafe (or some other system
handles):
FLA, SWF files
BMP, GIF, PNG, JPG files
WAV files
DOC files
PDF files
FM files (Framemaker
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