On Apr 29, 2011, at 12:18 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:

> And do those work with Windows systems?  I know you're a non-Windows guy some 
> (or most) of the time for your work.


        They work fine on Windows; I'd recommend TortoiseGit or TortoiseHg 
because they integrate well with what Windows users are used to. But I'd make 
sure I had a real easy way to commit often locally - that's the real beauty of 
git.



-- Ed Leafe




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