On 11.12.2017 12:43, Bo Berglund wrote: > Note: > My CVS users are all working through the WinCVS application from the > CVSGui project that died about 10 years ago... > > None is comfortable with command line work or Linux for that matter, > all are on Windows workstations. > > So I need to give them some GUI style tools to convince of a migration > to Subversion. Maybe VisualSVN on Windows can fulfill this?
I propose starting with TortoiseSVN. It's a plugin for Windows Explorer. https://tortoisesvn.net/downloads.html Other than that: most common IDEs have SVN integration built-in, or have plugins available. Of course that's only relevant for developers. -- Brane