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  • N Nemanja Trifunovic

    Jim Crafton wrote:

    pfft, command line!

    Actually, I was going to seriously recommend this :)

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    Jim Crafton
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    However I'd say *if* you're going to do this, use cygwin, since the extra unixy like features, while brain dead in and of themselves, are significantly more helpful to work with than the regular dos command shell.

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      Tortoise.

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      You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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      peterchen
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      Welcome to the 21st century, Shog :cool:

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        Welcome to the 21st century, Shog :cool:

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        Shog9 0
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        Eh... Explorer is kinda useless without Tortoise.

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        You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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        • L Luis Alonso Ramos

          I vote also for TortoiseSVN, it's awesome!! :)

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          peterchen
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          unless you expect an INTEGRATED development environment :)

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            SVN, that is.

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            Mike Hankey
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            Ankh...I've been using for about 6 mos. and I like it! Plays nice with visual and it's free. Mike

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              SVN, that is.

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              Vikram A Punathambekar
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              :cool:

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                SVN, that is.

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                John Stewien
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                I vote for TortoiseSVN too, comes with a nice merge tool as well

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                • J John Stewien

                  I vote for TortoiseSVN too, comes with a nice merge tool as well

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                  fremboli
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                  There is more that belongs to source control than what i have in my IDE. (mk)

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                    SVN, that is.

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                    Stuart Dootson
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                    VisualSVN for me, Tortoise outside of VS. The 'e' editor[^] is quite cool, in that it uses Tortoise to enable in-editor SVN integrated with the project file/directory tree - it's pretty neat, but you can get the same effect whenever you use Explorer views.

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                      SVN, that is.

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                      in9mar
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                      A lot of the previous posts suggest Tortoise. Tortoise is clearly a great extension of the Windows Explorer, a must have for SVN source control; however, it does nothing to Visual Studio, so is kind of missing the point of the discussion a little. I use AnkhSVN in VS, and they recently released a completely new redesigned version, it works fast and reliable now - and it is open source, so fine for me. I tried VisualSVN for a little while but stopped using it, forgot why. In either case both do not integrate with Trac, but Tortoise does, so I see in VS what is changed via Ankh, but use Tortoise to check in.

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                        SVN, that is.

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                        Krenshau75
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                        I use VisualSVN with TortoiseSVN and it works great. I also use their free VisualSVN server. I tried setting up other servers, but I am not keen on spending more time working with the server than working on my code. I also like that VisualSVN server can use encryption to send the data to and from the server. Since I work outside the network it is kind of nice.

                        Ben

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                          SVN, that is.

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                          Pete BSC
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                          With VisualSVN you have to have TortoiseSVN installed as it uses TSVN to do the work. So, if you go with VSVN than you get the best of both worlds for a small fee ($49 USD). If you are looking for free... ANKH. ANKH has its own interfaces that are slightly different than TSVN. I also like SourceGear DiffMerge[^] (free) that you can use with TSVN: TSVN Setting: "C:\Program Files\SourceGear\DiffMerge\DiffMerge.exe" /t1=Base /t2=Mine %base %mine To answer your question: Visual SVN b/c I like the TSVN interface for Committing and the use of SourceGear's DiffMerge in TSVN.

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                          • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                            Ankh...I've been using for about 6 mos. and I like it! Plays nice with visual and it's free. Mike

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                            gablock
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                            I agree. The latest version of Ankh is very good, and the price is right. I actually use both - Tortoise in Explorer and Anhk in Visual Studio. Both are great products. If you haven't used Ankh in a while, I suggest a fresh look may be worthwhile.

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                              unless you expect an INTEGRATED development environment :)

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                              Sarsipius
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                              peterchen wrote:

                              unless you expect an INTEGRATED development environment

                              In which case, you could just integrate Tortoise with VS on your own quite easily, and it works really well: http://blog.vorpal.cc/category/development/tortoisesvn-in-visual-studio.html[^] :-D

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                                I agree. The latest version of Ankh is very good, and the price is right. I actually use both - Tortoise in Explorer and Anhk in Visual Studio. Both are great products. If you haven't used Ankh in a while, I suggest a fresh look may be worthwhile.

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                                Kevin McFarlane
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                                In my last contract I started with Tortoise and near the end additionally used Ankh (2.x). Both were fine, though I understand Ankh 1.x was ropey, but I never used that. Current contract is back to SourceSafe. :(

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                                  SVN, that is.

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                                  kirsty pollock
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                                  Tortoise + Visual SVN is pretty damned good. Never eve heard of Ankh, though...

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                                    unless you expect an INTEGRATED development environment :)

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                                    Fabio Franco
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                                    I use both Ankh AND Tortoise. While VS Intagration of Ankh might be useful, it is dismissable and for me is just some superfluous thing. In fact, while using both Ankh and Tortoise I noticed that Ankh many times missed some commits. What I'm saying is that when I did a commit on the entire Solution, not all changes were committed. I noticed this when I was browsing the Project Directory in Windows Explorer and noticed it still had pending changes in it. After I refreshed the project on VS, I saw that indeed the Solution commit did not commit all the changes. IMO the bottom line is that Ankh is nice, but not really necessary, and sometimes can cause some strange behaviour. Tortoise has all you need and it is easy to use. I wouldn't install Ankh again if I had to reinstall VS. Regards, Fábio

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                                      SVN, that is.

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                                      MurphTheGreat
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                                      On my team we used Ankh for a while, but discontinued use because we found it to be too much of a drag on performance (every time you create or delete a file in VS, there is a huge delay). Also, ankh seemed to get buggy every so often and screw up the working copy. Plain old tortoise has done well for us.

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                                        A lot of the previous posts suggest Tortoise. Tortoise is clearly a great extension of the Windows Explorer, a must have for SVN source control; however, it does nothing to Visual Studio, so is kind of missing the point of the discussion a little. I use AnkhSVN in VS, and they recently released a completely new redesigned version, it works fast and reliable now - and it is open source, so fine for me. I tried VisualSVN for a little while but stopped using it, forgot why. In either case both do not integrate with Trac, but Tortoise does, so I see in VS what is changed via Ankh, but use Tortoise to check in.

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                                        MurphTheGreat
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                                        I tried the latest version with my team's project... still too slow and occasionally buggy. It ended up being more hassle than IDE integration is worth to fix things when it would occasionally corrupt the working copy.

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                                          SVN, that is.

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                                          BoneSoft
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                                          The real question is free Studio integration or not. Ankh bugs me on occasion, but overall it's a good tool. Visual SVN I haven't tried, but I assume it's a better product.


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