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Using CVS in Visual Studio 2005

This article introduces how to use CVS in Visual Studio 2005.

I know SVN may take place of CVS some day, but now I guess it still works well. So this time I use CVSNT as my source control server. If you do not know how to get started, there is a short introduction on The Code Project.

I never know the plug-in mentioned in this article but it works fine. Wish you enjoy the ease of using a source control system as I do.

BTW, after all, commercial solutions such as StarTeam from Borland will reduce you much effort. If you can afford, give them a try.

(Updated: StudioTools 2 + TortoiseCVS is my solution at this moment which work out to be free and convenient.)

(Updated: Please consider distributed version control system, such as Mercurial/Git. Mercurial is more Windows friendly IMHO.)

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Last updated on November 06, 2024