Cornerstone just as stale, they are claiming they are going to put in SVN merge
as well...
They seem to be just as stale.
I'll be loyal to either one when they are the first to implement SVN Merge.
On Sep 3, 2010, at 1:45 PM, Lance Haysom wrote:
> Cornerstone: http://www.zennaware.com/
>
> On
If you like, check out Cornerstone.
http://www.zennaware.com/cornerstone/
Christian
Am 02.09.2010 um 18:11 schrieb Brian Gibson:
> I too am hitting the limits of Versions' capabilities. Since
> competition is a good thing, what are some other source control GUIs
> that can supplement or repl
Cornerstone: http://www.zennaware.com/
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:28 AM, Paul Willis wrote:
> I'd love to see Versions updated too. Merging is the thing I'm waiting for.
>
> In the meantime I've been using SmartSVN. It's a java based app and so a bit
> clunky but it works well once you get used to
I'd love to see Versions updated too. Merging is the thing I'm waiting for.
In the meantime I've been using SmartSVN. It's a java based app and so a bit
clunky but it works well once you get used to it and so I'm hardly using
Versions now.
Paul
On 2 Sep 2010, at 17:11, Brian Gibson wrote:
> I
I too am hitting the limits of Versions' capabilities. Since
competition is a good thing, what are some other source control GUIs
that can supplement or replace Versions?
On Aug 15, 5:18 pm, TheDO wrote:
> (I tried to reply to an existing thread here regarding this to keep
> that discussion aliv
It truly is a pity. I moved from Windows to a MAC environment due to the nature
of the work involved in the studio I currently work at. Obviously I wanted to
inspire the team with something similar to TortoiseSVN, and everyone was
extremely pleased with Versions at first sight. First impressions
I agree. I bought numerous licenses for my team, expecting things like
merging and switching to be coming soon. Months later, with little
more than a few bug fixes having appeared, I can only assume that
Versions is busy dying. What a pity.
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I wholeheartedly agree with this, I originally purchased Versions to
help out with a group project at uni that heavily used SVN and even
managed to convince others to pony up cash for it but there are two
things that would make version even more awesome for me:
1) let me export that sexy timeline
(I tried to reply to an existing thread here regarding this to keep
that discussion alive, but it doesn't seem to be working, so I started
a new thread)
Versions is a great application and continues to work well for me, but
despite promises by Sofa to add more development resources to the
project,