Well, I also use fossil for file copy across my office laptop / home computer. 
One is with domain login, other with no domain and many times windows copy just 
doesn't work... may be because of firewall or some security app. But anyway, 
fossil works better as optimized / compressed file copy and I get version 
control for free!


- Altu





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From: Stephen De Gabrielle <stephen.degabrie...@acm.org>
To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org
Sent: Sun, Jan 24, 2010 9:02 pm
Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Interesting use for Fossil: notes


Agreed, it probably counts as the easiest issue/bug tracker to setupin the 
universe, despite the TCL-like embedded language.StephenOn Sunday, January 24, 
2010, Ron Aaron <r...@ronware.org> wrote:> Fossil isn't only good for 
source-control!>> I just set it up as a server on my local machine (running off 
inetd, but you> could also just run it with 'fossil server').>> Added a 
shortcut in Firefox to point to http://localhost:33333/ (where I have> the 
server running) and voila! a perfect note-taking application ... which I> can 
also easily back up to another site if I want.>> This is really cool stuff -- 
thank you, DRH!>> --> For privacy, my GPG key signature is: AD29415D>-- 
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