Hi Everybody,

this is an issue for me, too. I've tried using fossil this semester in
my software methodologies classes, and for first-time VCS users on
Windows using the command line is a hurdle. it can be overcome, but it
takes away motivation.

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 5:40 AM, Gilles <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello
>
>         I checked the two GUIs for Windows that I know (Fuel and WinFossil).
> They're nice but I stick to the CLI because it's much faster,
> especially since the former is cross-platform (Qt?) and the latter is
> a .Net application.
>
> Still, I'd rather a Windows application than having to keep a DOS box
> open. Ideally, it'd be a Windows Explorer extension that can be called
> through right-clicks on files/folders but this requires writing a COM
> DLL, which seems a bit involved.

Has anybody looked at adapting TortoiseGIT
(http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/) to fossil? Given that it's a
DVCS like fossil and it is used through a shell interface I would the
changes are not enormous, but I haven't had time to look myself.

Yours

   Dirk
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