Hi,

we're using smartcvs professional and it's a real pleasure. Our company evaluated all 
other known cvs clients, but they were to complicated for people who aren't cvs 
experienced. Smartcvs differs, it's default recursive file displaying and a lot more 
"smart" features are worth every penny we paid for it.

Mike


>Subject: Re: [Eap-features] CVS Browser
>   From: Thomas Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2002 09:27:16 +0100
>     To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Hello Erik,
>
>did you tried my SmartCVS ( www.smartcvs.com )? It comes in two versions, 
>a free Foundation version and a commercial Professional version. Even the 
>latter one comes with a much better feature set (especially for CVS 
>novices), than any other (free) competitor on the market, that require you 
>to be a CVS freak.
>
>For example, SmartCVS allows you to simply add files, you need not to 
>worry to add the surrounding directories before the files, you need not to 
>worry whether they are binary or text files. SmartCVS decides it for you. 
>In the Professional version, you can run the Status command and the 
>command line output (that you have to read in the free competitors) is 
>automatically parsed to set the virtual file's "Remote state" attribute, 
>that is displayed in the file table. Just two reasons, why to take a look 
>at SmartCVS.
>
>But there is one general problem with binary files like Word or Excel: you 
>can't merge them with any CVS client! If you and another developer changed 
>one, it will occur a conflict.
>
>Best regards,
>Thomas Singer
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>
>
>At 12:18 07.03.2002 -0800, you wrote:
>>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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