
At 01:31 PM 2/5/2005, David B. Held wrote:
* RapidSVN doesn't save location on exit, so every time you start it up
you have to navigate to wherever you want to be. It also crashed on me several times. My sense is it is a nice piece of software, but also very immature as yet.
That's probably true. Which is why you should take a look at TortoiseSVN. ;)
OK... Yep, TortoiseSVN seems much more mature than RapidSVN. It reduced the checkout byte count to something fairly reasonable, etc. The reason I prefer a separate client to the explore plug-in is to be able to see the branch/tag. That prevents mistakes due to me being confused about which branch/tag/revision is currently the working copy for a file. Perhaps that isn't a problem with Subversion, or there is a way to get TortoiseSVN to display the current branch/tag, or at least some indication that the current copy is not the HEAD. Thanks, --Beman