--- Vikas  Gandhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All
>  I am knowing about any interesting file diff utility which can ve
> used
> along with cvs so that file changed in cvs vs local file can be
> found.
> 
I think you wanted a GUI to CVS. Check out Cervisia 
http://cervisia.sourceforge.net/

>From the site 
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What is Cervisia?
Cervisia is a graphical frontend for the CVS client. It provides
access to the following features: 
Updating or retrieving the status of a working directory or single
files. Files are displayed in different colors depending on their
status, and the shown files can be filtered according to their
status. 
Common operations like adding, removing and commiting files. 
Advanced operations like adding and removing watches, editing and
unediting files, locking and unlocking. 
Checking out and importing modules. 
Graphical diff against the repository and between different
revisions. 
Blame-annotated view of a file. 
View of the log messages in tree and list form. 
Resolving of conflicts in a file. 
Tagging and branching. 
Updating to a tag, branch or date. 
A Changelog editor coupled with the commit dialog. 


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