I've been using CVS for my personal files for years, and I'm happy with the choice. If I had it to do over again I would choose SVN or git. I keep my important files synchronized on 6 machines I use regularly.
"How the operating system sells"? I'll tell you how it will sell. It will sell in keeping with the way a monopoly sells all its products. Don't be so blind as to think that the free market plays a role.
My Nokia N800's on-screen keyboard constantly disappoints me. I may trade to the N810 just for a decent way to do quick text entry. (For document editing with my N800 I use an Apple Wireless Keyboard.)
I've been using CVS for my personal files for years, and I'm happy with the choice. If I had it to do over again I would choose SVN or git. I keep my important files synchronized on 6 machines I use regularly.
"How the operating system sells"? I'll tell you how it will sell. It will sell in keeping with the way a monopoly sells all its products. Don't be so blind as to think that the free market plays a role.
...when there are still filthy EMACS users freely roaming the face of the earth.
Wow that was a good show. How do you live with yourselves, FOX?
My Nokia N800's on-screen keyboard constantly disappoints me. I may trade to the N810 just for a decent way to do quick text entry. (For document editing with my N800 I use an Apple Wireless Keyboard.)
There needs to be a free market in software. Microsoft keeps the market from being free by cheating, such as by breaking the law.