I too am hitting the limits of Versions' capabilities.  Since
competition is a good thing, what are some other source control GUIs
that can supplement or replace Versions?

On Aug 15, 5:18 pm, TheDO <[email protected]> wrote:
> (I tried to reply to an existing thread here regarding this to keep
> that discussion alive, but it doesn't seem to be working, so I started
> a new thread)
>
> Versions is a great application and continues to work well for me, but
> despite promises by Sofa to add more development resources to the
> project, updates between releases continues to be very unpredictable.
> They've said for a year that they are working on some usability
> improvements, but these haven't come yet. It's been nearly 5 months
> since the last update and there's been 2 Subversion updates since
> then.
>
> I'm not complaining, I'm just sharing an observation that is
> unsettling with a product that had such promise. I guess we can blame
> the changing landscape and the mass adoption of other version control
> tools. Maybe Versions needed to be designed to utilize more than one
> version control system, rather than limiting itself to Subversion?
>
> I feel it's important to communicate about products that we are
> passionate about. I wholeheartedly hope that Versions gets the love it
> needs from its developers. Three cheers for Sofa and company. You can
> do it.
>
> /TheDO/

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