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From: Tom M. <tmo...@in...> - 2002-09-11 22:01:39
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I *loved* MacCVS Pro on OS 9. There's very low traffic on this list, but lots of work has been done in the last 18 months, but no new builds have been created. It's as though only people who can build it are supposed to be using it. I've moved along to a CVS client that is an old NeXT program ported. It's Cocoa and rocks, and it is being developed at about 10x the pace of our beloved, but deceased, MacCVS Pro. CVL http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=997&db=mac On Wednesday, September 11, 2002, at 01:53 PM, Bobby Thomale wrote: > I am new to this list and a new user of MacCVS Pro. I downloaded > MacCVS Pro > 2.7d3 and I have to say this is by far the best of the graphical > clients I > have seen so far, despite its limitations. > > My question: is this product still being actively developed? It seems > to > work really well for my old code that I have moved from MacOS 9, but > its > lack of long filename support is making it impossible to use for some > of our > newer stuff developed on 10 in Java. > > -- Bobby > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Bobby Thomale > Senior Software Developer > Inoveon Corporation > http://www.inoveon.com/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > In remembrance > www.osdn.com/911/ > _______________________________________________ > Maccvspro-dev mailing list > Mac...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maccvspro-dev -- -- Tom Mornini -- eWingz Systems, Inc. -- -- ICQ: 113526784, AOL, Yahoo, MSN and Jabber: tmornini |