Discussion:
Compatible with Windows 7?
Julio Renta
2010-02-22 17:26:47 UTC
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Hi, I am a student at Stony Brook University in NY and I want to knw
    if this revision control program is Windows 7 friendly. My team and
    I are from the Robot Design Team and would like to use CVS although
    we never used a tool like this before. We have a Robot competition
    and need to b
Thank You,
Very Respectfully,
Renta, Julio C.
(631) 561-9124
Just because you can not think of an answer right now does not mean
    that there isn't one. By: Julio C. Renta
Todd Denniston
2010-02-22 22:59:55 UTC
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Hi, I am a student at Stony Brook University in NY and I want to knw
if this revision control program is Windows 7 friendly. My team and
I are from the Robot Design Team and would like to use CVS although
we never used a tool like this before. We have a Robot competition
and need to b
Because you want to work under a version of windows, and do not mention using CygWin, you probably
want to use CVSNT.

Following list borrowed from Arthur Barrett
CVSNT newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
WinCVS newsgroup:
http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/cvsgui
TortoiseCVS newsgroup:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=48103
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Todd Denniston
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Arthur Barrett
2010-02-22 23:39:46 UTC
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Julio,

March Hare Software are the primary sponsors/developers of CVSNT and some of our part-time staff are even at Stony Brook University.

If you are interested in an educational quote for the commercial version of CVSNT 'CVS Suite' which is tested and supported on Windows 7 please give Glen Starrett a call on 800-653-1501 x801 (he's in Memphis but he's still a good guy).

Regards,


Arthur Barrett



-----Original Message-----
From: info-cvs-bounces+arthur.barrett=march-***@nongnu.org on behalf of Julio Renta
Sent: Tue 23/02/2010 4:26 AM
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Subject: Compatible with Windows 7?
Hi, I am a student at Stony Brook University in NY and I want to knw
    if this revision control program is Windows 7 friendly. My team and
    I are from the Robot Design Team and would like to use CVS although
    we never used a tool like this before. We have a Robot competition
    and need to b
Thank You,
Very Respectfully,
Renta, Julio C.
(631) 561-9124
Just because you can not think of an answer right now does not mean
    that there isn't one. By: Julio C. Renta
Glen Starrett
2010-02-23 16:09:27 UTC
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Hi Julio,

My extension is actually 803, not 801 as Arthur listed (that's his extension :) ).

Let me know if I can be of assistance.

Regards,

Glen Starrett
Technical Account Manager, North America
March Hare Software, LLC
http://march-hare.com/cvspro/
800-653-1501 x803

-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Barrett
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 5:40 PM
To: Julio Renta; info-***@nongnu.org
Cc: sales.us
Subject: RE: Compatible with Windows 7?

Julio,

March Hare Software are the primary sponsors/developers of CVSNT and some of our part-time staff are even at Stony Brook University.

If you are interested in an educational quote for the commercial version of CVSNT 'CVS Suite' which is tested and supported on Windows 7 please give Glen Starrett a call on 800-653-1501 x801 (he's in Memphis but he's still a good guy).

Regards,


Arthur Barrett



-----Original Message-----
From: info-cvs-bounces+arthur.barrett=march-***@nongnu.org on behalf of Julio Renta
Sent: Tue 23/02/2010 4:26 AM
To: info-***@nongnu.org
Cc:
Subject: Compatible with Windows 7?
Hi, I am a student at Stony Brook University in NY and I want to knw
    if this revision control program is Windows 7 friendly. My team and
    I are from the Robot Design Team and would like to use CVS although
    we never used a tool like this before. We have a Robot competition
    and need to b
Thank You,
Very Respectfully,
Renta, Julio C.
(631) 561-9124
Just because you can not think of an answer right now does not mean
    that there isn't one. By: Julio C. Renta
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