Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com> writes:

> Hi all,
>
> to start the threat here is what I use(d). On my old Windows machines
> I used Subversion because it was easy to use with TortoiseSVN but since
> I'm on my Mac I use Mercurial for my files.

I use git. Originally for programming, but it is very useful for
context too. I used to use SVN too, but now prefer git because:

 - it is very fast (instant for most things).

 - Project repositories seem to stay small, disk space is used very
   efficiently.

 - easy per-project "repositories", each project is it's own
   independent "repository". All the history is under a single, hidden
   ".git" folder at the root of the project. No central server to
   maintain.

 - I found the continuously incrementing svn repository "version
   number" confusing with respect to multiple projects. And I seem to
   recall problems with svn when directories were moved around within
   a project.

 - Git has a some nice graphical history visualisation and diff
   tools.

-- 

John Devereux
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