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Re: Is there a mailing list for RapidSVN?

From: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch_at_stats.uwo.ca>
Date: 2006-10-16 21:10:38 CEST

On 10/16/2006 1:58 PM, Nikki Locke wrote:
> Tran Son Binh wrote:
>> TortoiseSVN is one of my best Subversion client. I don't have any reason to
>> use another client than TSVN. Try TSVN again and you'll see
>>
>> On Monday 16 October 2006 16:37, Andy Levy wrote:
>> > On 10/16/06, Nikki Locke <info@trumphurst.com> wrote:
>> > > I am changing to SVN from CVS. I used to use WinCVS, which had its
>> > > problems, but was mostly functional. So I decided to use RapidSVN (0.9.3)
>> > > as being the nearest SVN alternative. I don't fancy ToutoiseSVN, because
>> > > I tried TortoiseCVS some years ago, and didn't like it.
>> >
>> > Did you actually try TSVN, or are you basing your opinion on the fact
>> > that TSVN was inspired by and partially built on TCVS, without
>> > actually trying the product?
>> >
>> > To answer the question in your subject,
>> > http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList
>
> OK, guys, I'll give it a try. I was just going on my previous experience with
> TortoiseSVN years ago, and the impact it had on browsing non-CVS directories
> with Windows Explorer.

I'm not sure if it's because computers are a lot faster now or tsvn is
smarter, but I see very little impact on browsing times nowadays.

Duncan Murdoch

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