On Jan 19, 2009, at 1:28 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:

Hi!

On 2009/01/19, at 20:43, Louis Demers wrote:
Don't get me wrong, they are both good but I think Cornerstone just put a bit more sugar on the way it can present the timeline

just yesterday when I was trying to find when the className declarations were introduced in my eomodel, it made things just a bit easier to see how my "commits" were spread over time. The you just could drag the dot (like over rel 153) to you desktop to checkout that release.

just nice ...

I'm very biased towards Versions as I'm a friend of the developer. That being said, on Versions, you have a "Show Changes" button on the history panel that will launch FileMerge with a comparison between the current version and the selected one. Most of the times that's what I want to do (compare diffs) so it's really handy.


And Changes (http://changesapp.com/) makes this even nicer.


Chuck

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