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Hi Darren,

I've use both Tortoise CVS and Tortoise SVN and they are both pretty
similar - and both very good.  They are definitely the easiest way to use
version control I have come across. They both work as a plugin to explorer
and as far as I know don't integrate with either Homesite or Dreamweaver -
however I think the integration into the IDE is not essential.

In terms of integration with Eclipse I think there are some plugins for
both CVS and SVN, but I suspect in the future the SVN clients are likely to
get more attention.

I'd give my vote to subversion having used both and currently in the middle
of migrating a cvs repo to svn.

Cheers,
Mark Lynch
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I have a question for all the Version Control gurus out there.

I'm about to implement a new version control system. My choice for version
control is now down to either CVS or SVN (Subversion).
The scales were tipping in favour of SVN, until someone mentioned to me
that
SVN didn't integrate well with IDEs yet. They were a java developer and not
a CF developer, so this opinion may or may not apply to what I want to do.
I was planning on using either TortoiseCVS or TortoiseSVN on the clients.
I personally use Homesite+, but others use Dreamweaver. At some future
point
we may want to explore the possibility of using Eclipse as well.
I'm under the impression that the Tortoise clients will just work with
Homesite, but how will they go with Dreamweaver? Do I need to use a client
at all, or will these IDEs just plug into the CVS or SNV servers?

Has anyone had any experience with this?
Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?

Regards

Darren Tracey
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