The 2008 power tools gave you windows explorer extensions so that you can check in/out directly from windows explorer, just like SVN. It wasn't part of the default install from memory, you needed to do a custom install. Steven Nagy Readify | Senior Developer M: +61 404 044 513 | E: [email protected]<sip:[email protected]> | B: azure.snagy.name<http://azure.snagy.name/>
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Grant Molloy Sent: Thursday, 4 March 2010 9:39 AM To: ozTFS Subject: Re: TFS without an IDE Thanks for the info everyone.. I'll try VS2008 Team Explorer first.. If that doesn't provide correct features, then I'll look at the TortoiseSVN and SvnBridge options! On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Richard Dingwall <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: On 3 March 2010 23:26, Grant Molloy <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > They won't be in our code base.. > they want to store their artifacts from their work in TFS so they have > versioning of their info. In that case, TFS windows explorer integration with SvnBridge and TortoiseSVN is the only other possibility I can think of. -- Richard Dingwall http://richarddingwall.name _______________________________________________ oztfs mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> http://prdlxvm0001.codify.net/mailman/listinfo/oztfs
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