WinCVS and jCVS are both excellent as well.

James Birchfield
Director, Application Development
Genscape, Inc.
(502) 583-2298 (o)
(502) 639-3136 (c)
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Hanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 3:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Eap-features] CVS Browser

My team's developers use IDEA, but we have other members in our group who
need
version control but who aren't developers. (Our web developers store their
HTML and images, and our business analysts store Word and Excel docs.) We're
looking at switching from Perforce to CVS because of IDEA's CVS integration,
but our other group members would have to use some other CVS UI.

I've been looking around a little, and it strikes me that IDEA is the best
CVS
UI I've seen so far. Have you thought about splitting the CVS features out
into a separate product? If it would easily let our non-techinical users
add,
edit, update, delete and move text and binary files, I bet we'd be willing
to
pay for it.


Erik





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