I use TortoiseSVN with Christof Wollenhaupt's TwoFox -
http://www.foxpert.com/docs/cvs.en.htm.



On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Fred Taylor <fbtay...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm using TortoiseSVN, but I'm not using any conversion tools on binary
> files to text.(.SCX,.SCT/.VCX,.VCT/etc)  I'm also  not using SVN within the
> VFP IDE, strictly from Windows Explorer.
>
> Fred
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Fernando D. Bozzo <fdbo...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > [I'm using Google Translate]
> >
> > I find the sad reality that VFP developers do not know or do not use
> source
> > control. At least most people I know do not use it in their daily lives
> as
> > if is "technology out of reach" or can not be used with FoxPro or would
> be
> > very difficult or even unnecessary or tedious.
> >
> > This thread is to ask who of you use source control tools with FoxPro
> code,
> > what tools you use, or if you know what tools are available, and share
> > information about it.
> >
> > I think the responses, or lack thereof, you can get a better idea about
> > this lack crawling on FoxPro. It will be something interesting at least.
> >
> >
> > To begin with, I tell a little of my experience with this topic:
> >
> > Like many of you, I use FoxPro from the beginning, I made contact with
> > source control in the late 90's with SourceSafe 6 (VFP 6, included in VS
> > 6), and until last year (2013) it was used in all team developments I've
> > participated, including personal mine.
> >
> > Since late last year at my workplace have made a technological renovation
> > in which have unified all source control tools in use (svn, cvs, vss,
> etc)
> > for various languages (Java, web development, Oracle <
> > http://www.oracle.com>,
> > Cobol, etc) into a more modern source control tool (PlasticSCM) for
> which I
> > have developed an Open Source (FoxBin2Prg) component to use with Visual
> > FoxPro 9, that can be used indepently.
> >
> > Since April this year (2014) we can use source control in FoxPro 9 in the
> > same manner as used in other languages ​​like Java or other for many
> years,
> > but recently it is now possible because the development team (10 members
> > about) can work even on the same components (forms, classes, etc) and mix
> > changes visually, without having to edit them using the FoxPro IDE to
> > copy/past methods manually.
> >
> > I am interested to hear your experiences.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Fernando D. Bozzo
> >
> > PD: I may ask this in other forums to have a broader idea.
> >
> >
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