I could never get Tortoise to work here. But it is worth revisiting.

We never really used a system so the command line isn't a problem. As a
matter of fact my two remote programmers live at the command line so
they are not challenged by that.

John J. Boris, Sr.
JEN-A-SyS Administrator
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
222 North 17th Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
Tel: 215-965-1714
Fax: 215-587-3525
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Just might be the headlight of an oncoming train!"

>>> Alexander Lobodzinski <l...@mental.com> 5/6/2010 10:26 AM >>>
() I am looking for a Version control system that will fit correctly in
my
() environment.
()
() I then tried Subversion. Great package but it wasn't
() easy for us to use. Maybe I am too dense but my programmers did not
like
() it.

There are Windows GUIs for SVN like Tortoise which make it
pretty easy to use.  Or are you saying that folks who
mastered vi are feeling uneasy with svn co and svn ci?

    Ciao, Lobo

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