Hello, I too am experiencing the same issue on Snow Leopard. I
purchased the application today and when I tried to register the
application I get the same Connection Error. Please try again later.
message. I am not using file vault and I added Versions to the
firewall exclusions list so it would
I have only been coding for a little over a year now. Versions is my
first experience with version control (LOVE THE INTERFACE). I read
somewhere that svn works best with text files but can be used for any
type of file. What is the best practice for managing Cocoa projects?
Should I upload the
Is their support really so bad that nobody has been able to register
for at least 2 weeks now?
I just purchased and also cannot register - same problem Connection
Error - Dead in the water and out $59...
Mark
On Sep 16, 3:11 pm, Jordan jordancole...@gmail.com wrote:
Any resolution on this?
Hi,
Love to see merge support. That would make it the perfect client! Now
I still have to do some of my work (branch merging) on the command
line.
Hope you can provide some information about the work being done on
merge support.
Regards,
Martin
Hi there,
For some reason our SSL certificate wasn't updated automatically, so
in the night of the 16th to the 17th it expired.
Caused a little panic and lots of support mail but i am happy to say
all is fixed and working well again!
Friendly regards,
Vincent Robbesom
SVN can handle all sorts of files. Document bundles can present a
challenge, but you won't have to deal with those in Xcode projects.
Yes, commit all your source file (.h, .m, etc.), plist files, images,
frameworks, etc. You also want to commit the .xcodeproj bundle
directory, BUT you only