Στον ελληνικό ιστότοπο μπορείτε να δείτε πληροφορίες για την καινούρια έκδοση του GNOME.
Κάντε κλικ
εδώ για τις Πληροφορίες Έκδοσης του GNOME 2.14 ,
εδώ για Τι νέο υπάρχει στο GNOME 2.14 και
εδώ για την εγκατάσταση από τον πηγαίο κώδικα.
Παράλληλα μπορείτε να επισκεφτείτε την Γκαλερί (κάντε κλικ εδώ) με διάφορα στιγμιότυπα της καινούριας έκδοσης.
Για όλους τους εγγεγραμμένους χρήστες υπάρχει και το Wiki (κάντε κλικ εδώ).
Παρασκευή, Μαρτίου 17, 2006
Τρίτη, Μαρτίου 14, 2006
Some help about SVN
Πέμπτη, Μαρτίου 09, 2006
SVN window clients
Click here for a very interesting Version Control System Comparison.
SVN, a version control system that wants to replace CVS. As I was looking for a windows-client I fell on to:
TortoiseSVN, I would call it a "floating repository". As it says "it's not an integration for a specific IDE you can use it with whatever development tools you like". After you install it, you will always see it when you right-click your mouse.
RapidSVN, I would call it a "central repository". Although I didn't test it for long it was alright. The files and everything you version control is shown on a window. The procedure is exactly the opposite of TortoiseSVN.
AnkhSVN, It is what I was looking for. It is integrated into Visual Studio. Nice.
I started searching for a CVS client integrated into Visual Studio but nothing worked alright. I saw igloo and WinCVS but they were are not like the AnkhSVN that works right after it is installed.
SVN, a version control system that wants to replace CVS. As I was looking for a windows-client I fell on to:
TortoiseSVN, I would call it a "floating repository". As it says "it's not an integration for a specific IDE you can use it with whatever development tools you like". After you install it, you will always see it when you right-click your mouse.
RapidSVN, I would call it a "central repository". Although I didn't test it for long it was alright. The files and everything you version control is shown on a window. The procedure is exactly the opposite of TortoiseSVN.
AnkhSVN, It is what I was looking for. It is integrated into Visual Studio. Nice.
I started searching for a CVS client integrated into Visual Studio but nothing worked alright. I saw igloo and WinCVS but they were are not like the AnkhSVN that works right after it is installed.
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