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Zach HarkeyExcellent How-to article introducing the Subversion (SVN) version control system aimed toward designers (as opposed to programmers).
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Rafa BayonaThere’s no question that developers need version control when working on an app. But what about designers? In this article Chris Nagele talks about the benefits and basics of Subversion for designers.
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Ady GouldIf you attended Future of Web Apps this year in Miami, or even listened to the audio, it’s apparent that version control is a crucial part of building web apps. As Cal Henderson put it, “If you listen to nothing else I say today, start using source co
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joe mcgilltips on setting up a repository for version changes of a project
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I have to put in my 2 cents for Springloops, a similar service to Beanstalk. Springloops, though, offers deployment (via FTP) to remove servers, which is extremely agile. It also integrates with Basecamp very well (messages posted on commits, to-do reviews, etc).
I also happen to know they’ll be pushing a great redesign soon, with some new features:
@Freese — I really hope those versions.app people get it together. Mac users desperately need an elegant SVN solution (SVNx commands don’t even work half the time…)
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I tried different SVN clients on OSX and i like ZigVersion the most..
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Brent SordylThere’s no question that developers need version control when working on an app. But what about designers? In this article Chris Nagele, founder of Beanstalk, talks about the benefits and basics of Subversion for designers.
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mandarineWith Subversion, you don’t have to worry about overwriting files or losing code. Subversion will keep a constant history of revisions for every file in your project. Each time changes are made to your code or files, they are preserved forever.
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