For CVS clients at work, I personally recommend SmartCVS
http://www.smartcvs.com/ over the other CVS clients such as Tortoise and
WinCVS. Multiplatform, easier to support and coherently designed.
Tortoise does integrate better with the Windows file system browser
though.

~Matt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> On Behalf Of Pierre Asselin
> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 2:44 PM
> To: info-cvs@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Newbie Questions
> 
> Larry Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > If you want to use CVS outside of Eclipse, you may also be 
> interested in
> > WinCVS which provides a nice GUI and includes CVSNT:
> 
> >         <http://www.wincvs.org/>
> 
> I would recommend that the OP try http://www.tortoisecvs.org instead
> of WinCVS.  In my opinion WinCVS is more complicated than the
> command-line interface!  TortoiseCVS has reduced functionality but
> also has a much shallower learning curve.
> 
> I would also recommend
>     1)  learning CVS independently of Eclipse;
>     2)  finding a better forum than this place for
>       the inevitable Eclipse questions.  We
>       just don't have the expertise here.
> 
> -- 
> pa at panix dot com
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