I'll just focus on the line, "All that being said, I think that
offline registration is a very good idea." (I'm one of the ones who
is waiting for the bug reports to calm down before I think seriously
about purchasing Versions. We have gotten along just fine with
Subclipse in Eclipse for some tim
Bob -
I think we can all accept that some computers are never allowed to be
connected to the internet, and can understand the problem and
frustration you're feeling by not being able to register on such
machines. Don't assume that anyone was judging your *character* by
commenting about yo
Sorry, but not every company is willing to go to that effort. Many
government and military installations have strict rules about such
things, and are loathe to make exceptions.
My comment was in no way intended to be "snarky". I was just pointing
out the great strictures that organizations plac
Sorry, but this comes across as a rather "snarky" comment. This isn't the
first application in the world that requires a remote connection to
"activate"...
Constructive criticism is one thing, that comment comes across a just plain
mean.
Perhaps an organization that would like to use a really nice
There are things called intranets that are big in big companies. They
don't want them connected to the internet. A lot of code sharing can
go on inside companies using intranets only. But it looks as if they
won't (can't) be using Versions.
So wake up guys!
- Bob
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:5
Hi Kevin and Stephen,
It's unfortunate yes. But remember that Versions is an application
that is build on top of a technology that assumes collaboration over
inter- and intranet. So making part of the application need an
internet connection isn't that strange. That's not to say we won't
implement
On Sep 28, 3:52 am, Vincent Robbesom
wrote:
> We do not have an off line registration mode, it is really necessary
> to get each machine online for registration.
Wow, that's almost unbelievable. There are a lot of environments in
which machines simply cannot have Internet access.
I guess wit
Hi, guys...
I've licensed your software and I'd like to use it in my work. But
when I tried to connect to my SVN server it said:
"OPTIONS of 'https://svn.***.net': could not connect to server
(https://svn.***.net)"
But in my browser - everything works perfectly. And from my PC I've
connected to
Ok Thanks, I'll apply for a refund, as these machine will never see
the light of internet.
On Sep 28, 5:52 pm, Vincent Robbesom
wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
>
> We do not have an off line registration mode, it is really necessary
> to get each machine online for registration.
>
> Friendly regards,
> Vin
On 26 Set, 12:47, john wrote:
> Nope, this only shows valid certificates.
> I have no problem deleting invalid ones from the keychain. I have a
> problem of not being able to tell versions that I never want to be
> asked again, whether I want to accept this particular certificate.
I have the
Hi Stephen,
We do not have an off line registration mode, it is really necessary
to get each machine online for registration.
Friendly regards,
Vincent Robbesom
- the versions team
On Sep 28, 6:32 am, Stephen Thompson wrote:
> We have purchased 3 copies of Versions, but the machines will not a
On Sep 28, 6:32 am, Stephen Thompson wrote:
> We have purchased 3 copies of Versions, but the machines will not and
> do not have internet access so they are not able to be registered. Can
> you please tell us how to do it in "offline" mode.
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve
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We have purchased 3 copies of Versions, but the machines will not and
do not have internet access so they are not able to be registered. Can
you please tell us how to do it in "offline" mode.
Thanks
Steve
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