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Frank Foss
07-19-2003, 12:31 AM
Does anyone know if TortoiseCVS will work with any of the numerous Windows
Explorer replacements like Windows Commander and similar?

I am using Windows 2000 as my primary machine, if that matters.

I don't really want to kill my TortoiseCVS functionality, and figured I'd
ask the experts around this table.

Thanks in advance,
Foz

Ralf Ebeling
07-20-2003, 02:07 PM
On 19.07.2003 10:31, Frank Foss wrote: Does anyone know if TortoiseCVS will work with any of the numerous Windows Explorer replacements like Windows Commander and similar?

I'm not sure if I'm using the latest version of TortoiseCVS, but it works
with TotalCommander (aka WindowsCommander). The only difference against
the Explorer is, that it won't show you colored icons...

Ralf

Frank Foss
07-20-2003, 04:49 PM
OK, Thanks!

Think I'll try it to see how it works

"Ralf Ebeling" <ralf-ebeling@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:cegru-fhn.ln1@despammed.com... On 19.07.2003 10:31, Frank Foss wrote: Does anyone know if TortoiseCVS will work with any of the numerous
Windows Explorer replacements like Windows Commander and similar? I'm not sure if I'm using the latest version of TortoiseCVS, but it works with TotalCommander (aka WindowsCommander). The only difference against the Explorer is, that it won't show you colored icons... Ralf


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