you can surely use CVS or VSS or RCS or something like that.
the point here is whether you can use such a system from an
editor seamlessly, which you can't in the case of UltraEdit,
but can with HomeSite.
At 19:32 10.1. 2001, Miles Thompson wrote the following:
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>Cynic,
>
>I've never used version control -- other than saving as draft1, draft2, draft3 -- and
>there have been days I've wanted draft2.5. Is this something integral to the editor,
>or would a tool like CVS work?
>
>Versioning would be *good*.
>
>Miles
>
>At 07:26 PM 01/10/2001 +0100, Cynic wrote:
>>agreed, 4.5.2 still contains pretty old bugs.
>>UltraEdit is bugfree (at least I haven't encountered any), has
>>project management capabilities (but cannot make use of a
>>version control system, AFAIK).
>>
>>At 18:59 10.1. 2001, Boget, Chris wrote the following:
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>>>> > >Personally, my team and I use HomeSite 4.5.x from Allaire.
>>>> > You did not mention the price (compared to HoTMetaL at $70).
>>>> my two cents on price. who cares! if an editor makes one
>>>> happy then pay as much as it takes to get it. consider how many
>>>> hours are spent with the editor. 18 hours a day? in the end, what's
>>>> $20? $200? homesite is about $90.
>>>> oh btw, i use homesite and vim , and vim is free! :)
>>>
>>>Plus, Homesite has project management and can interface
>>>with source control applications (we use VSS) whereas I
>>>believe HoTMetaL does not. I don't particularly like Homesite
>>>(there are many things I despise about it, as a matter of fact),
>>>but it's the only one that I know of (on a windows OS) that has
>>>these features. If there were another, I think I'd probably switch
>>>in a heartbeat.
>>>
>>>Chris
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