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

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