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MoonsOfJupiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> My command-line impared Mac-using workmates want
> to know what GUI CVS client they should be
> using. Some are using MacCVSX now. All are
> running panther.
> 
> What do you think?

There a wide selection from which to choose. In no
particular order:

MacCVS.org has a client that some folks like. I
don't know if they have updated it recently or
not.

smartcvs.com has a client that some folks like.

tkcvs will probably work if you want to use an X11
client

CVSL may be useful to you
http://www.sente.ch/software/cvl/

eclipse.org has a good client

MacCvs Pro:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/maccvspro/ might
be interesting.

http://lincvs.org/ has some fans.

Some folks like to use a combination with their
editor and a command-line CVS. Examples of this
camp are:

    - BBEdit
    - Emacs

For myself, I like using GNU Emacs plus
/usr/bin/cvs as the interface.

        Enjoy!
        -- Mark
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