On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Mark Rages wrote: > I highly recommend Trac to all you subversion users. =A0It lets you look > at the repository through a web browser, with nice colored diffs and > syntax-highlighted source browsing. =A0 It's easier than learning all > the rarely-used options to the command-line tools. Interesting - not come across that. However I doubt I'll switch, as an alternative for Windows users is TortoiseSVN - integrates into Windows explorer, and is what I use. You never have to know any subversion command line stuff to use it, and the only thing vaguely difficult is creating your initial repository - after that it's all point and click. I'm assuming those who think using version control sw is difficult have never tried something as straightforward as TortoiseSVN, or presumably Trac. Far, far easier than archiving using zip - I used to do that, but it doesn't provide you with all the advantages proper vc sw does. I mean a lot of my home projects consist of a single small .asm file, but they still go under version control so that I can track changes and revert if necessary - once you've got TortoiseSVN setup it's just so trivial to add a new project. Chris --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .