[Drawkit] File format extensions
Uli Kusterer
kusterer at gmail.com
Fri May 16 13:54:43 PDT 2008
Am 16.05.2008 um 15:37 schrieb Graham Cox:
> So I tend to use a mix of Xcode and SmartSVN as my "front end" to
> svn (I'm not really a command-line jockey). SmartSVN is pretty
> reliable though it's a Java based app which does make it suck
> slightly in terms of the look and feel. (http://www.syntevo.com/smartsvn/index.html
> ).
That's what we do at work as well. SmartSVN is a great piece of
software because it does a lot of small things for you, and keeps the
rest readily available in the GUI. It does have this Eclipse-ish Java
look-and-feel, where a single window contains tiled "sub-windows" that
have to be properly activated for many commands, and it's still a
quite 'synchronous' design without sheets, but once you're over that,
it is the best option I've found so far.
They've also been quite responsive to requests for changes I've
made, but then again we paid for a bunch of licenses -- I don't know
whether turnaround will be as fast if you're using the free version.
Cheers,
-- Uli Kusterer
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