Hi All,

If you are using DevStudio (VC++) and WinCvs then you might be interested in
my new Add-in beta. Many CVS commands can be invoked directly from DevStudio
now.
Take a look at:

http://www.geocities.com/kaczoroj/CvsIn/

This is the second step on a long way to full integration with DevStudio.
However it is already functional and useful. See it for yourself!

The file to get is:
CvsIn_2_1_1_8.zip
The location to get it is:
http://www.geocities.com/kaczoroj/download/

Full URL:
http://www.geocities.com/kaczoroj/download/CvsIn_2_1_1_8.zip

Few things to remmember (same as internal beta):
1. After you get he file and unzip it - you have to go to the
   DevStudio Tools->Customize and uninstall CvsIn (uncheck
   the box then click the Close).
2. Then install it again - this way you will get all the new buttons
   on the screen.
3. After that - go to the CvsIn Options and make sure you have the
   settings of HOME and cvs client set correctly.
4. You have to make sure CvsIn can see the cvs client - either add
   the location of the cvs.exe to your PATH, or specify the full path
   in the settings.
5. Remember that DevStudio doesn't scrool the output window - you
   will have to go to the "Macro" sheet of the Output window and
   place the cursor at the end - click there and then use "Ctrl+End".
6. Do NOT exit the DevStudio if the CVS command is running. If that
   happnes - you will have to use the task manager and kill the
   process by hand. Look after "cvs".
7. If you use the DialUp connection - it is better to select the
   DialUp in the CvsIn Options->CvsIn or the DialUp dialog won't
   popup - that is M$ bug...
8. At the moment all the buttons are working excpet the Graph(calls
   WinCvs) and Wizard(not finished yet). I expose the buttons already
   because what you get now it the final, fixed set of buttons - for
   the next upgrade you will not have to uninstall CvsIn any more
   since the buttons won't change. All the other buttons willgo the
   the wizard dialog in the future.

Any feedback welcome.

BTW: I encourage to join the CvsIn mailing list (link to join is on the
page). The list members can enjoy the new beta's much earlier - few weeks
before it is officially released!

Enjoy,
Jerzy

The first thing they don't teach you at school: "Never say never".
All the issues not related to the list please send to me in private, thanks.

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