Brooks Moses wrote:
Personally, I've been using subversion (and the TortoiseSVN Windows front-end) for about six months for my own projects, and have been very
indeed tortoise is great; i played with it some time ago (i want to set up an svn for some projects but first we need to get some terabyte nas system running -)
happy with it. Part of my joy with it is because it's the first proper version-control software I've used (well, ok, I tried cvs once, but didn't get enough out of it to make it worth the bother), but it does work exceptionally well at doing what I need -- namely, providing a simple repository that I can use to synchronize working directories between various computers with a minimum of bother, allowing me to back up things with nearly zero trouble, and allowing me to occasionally revert things to previous versions.
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