I'll add my vote to PixelNovel's Timeline. It gives you a visual of
your changes as you work on your file. Though I'd go with Version Cue
if you also need Flash support as well. Both of these I have tried.

On Dec 21, 7:48 am, Cliff <quicktim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm only just exploring Versions and SVN for my company. We are a
> design studio producing some web work, but mostly self-contained
> multimedia. We rely heavily on Flash and Photoshop. I've looked at the
> articles on SVN for designers and they seem to indicate that in a
> studio like our where files get passed around a lot Subversion could
> be a good way to go.
>
> Here's my problem. I have no idea what our workflow would look like. I
> get the impression that Version doesn't have the ability to lock/
> unlock files. Is that true? It would seem simplest to just lock the
> file while you work on it and unlock it when you put it back. Is
> anybody using Version or other version control in a design
> environment?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cliff VanMeter
> Butler Graphics, Inc.

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