[cvsnt] Re: WinCVS or TortoiseCVS?

Glen Starrett grstarrett at cox.net
Fri Jul 23 17:35:16 BST 2004


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Paul Nusbaum wrote:
> Otherwise I'm mostly unfamiliar with these tools - and was curious what your
> tool of choice is for client machines, and why?

I use TortoiseCVS, since it's most familiar with the way that I use CVS. 
  WinCVS has some nice features (e.g. showing missing files, macro 
support, flat view, filters, ...) but I'm more comfortable with using 
CMD + TortoiseCVS for my needs.  I like the convenience of having 
TortoiseCVS integrated in the shell.  I suppose if I used a lot of large 
sandboxes then I might want to use something more sophisticated.

-- 
Glen Starrett



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