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  • CVSNT
    S screaver

    I decided to follow you rtip and today I've tried Subversion with TortoiseSVN. I'm quite happy with them so far. It seems easier to use than CVS, also easier to install and configure. I've ported my repositories from CVS to Subversion and so far nothing wrong to say about it. CVSNT is still installed on my desktop but if Subversion satisfies me I will obviously use it instead of CVS. Thanks for the tip! :-D

    The Lounge csharp com sysadmin architecture

  • Source/Version Control systems
    S screaver

    I have used CVSNT (www.cvsnt.org) with the TortoiseCVS client for a few months. But during this week I've changed to Subversion (subversion.tigris.org) with the TortoiseSVN client. CVS is an older system very well known for Unix users and CVSNT is the Windows version of that system. As for Subversion, is targeted to replace CVS in the next years and from what I have seen they have a very good chance of doing just that. Both Tortoise clients work in the same way. They are integrated in Windows Explorer and with just a few clicks you can do whatever you want with them. There are more clients around but those are the ones I like the most. Both systems and clients are 100% free and they have worked very well for me with WindowsXP and .NET projects. I haven't found a reliable client to use CVSNT or Subversion directly from the IDE. But still, I managed to work with them and they have helped me a lot. I hope I helped.

    Visual Basic csharp visual-studio collaboration question

  • CVSNT
    S screaver

    I also started using CVSNT very recently and it has helped me a lot with my personal projects. I normally use it to keep track of different versions of my code and to sync both my computers. My desktop computer has the server and a client (TortoiseCVS) installed. And on my laptop I only have TortoiseCVS. This way I always have the most updated source code on both my computers without having to copy files and without any problems.

    The Lounge csharp com sysadmin architecture
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