Macintosh client?
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Macintosh client?
Any chance of a Mac-based GUI client?
Re: Macintosh client?
I have a feature request open that I can add your "vote" to.
The Eclipse client works on Mac. Is that what you might be looking for, or are you looking for the entire GUI client in a Mac version?
The Eclipse client works on Mac. Is that what you might be looking for, or are you looking for the entire GUI client in a Mac version?
Beth Kieler
SourceGear Technical Support
SourceGear Technical Support
Re: Macintosh client?
No, I want a native Mac client....first of all, I'm using XCode with RubyCocoa and I'm also using Komodo. I'm also using FreePascal/Lazarus and am looking at RealBASIC (which is very popular although I probably will end up NOT using that).
I'm also looking at Eclipse, IntelliJ and Borland JBuilder for minor things.
So something that's designed for a specific IDE will not be helpful.
D
I'm also looking at Eclipse, IntelliJ and Borland JBuilder for minor things.
So something that's designed for a specific IDE will not be helpful.
D
Re: Macintosh client?
I think there is a feature request open for that. I can add your "vote" if you like.
Beth Kieler
SourceGear Technical Support
SourceGear Technical Support
Re: Macintosh client?
Will it help?
Beth wrote:I think there is a feature request open for that. I can add your "vote" if you like.
Re: Macintosh client?
It could. The more votes an item gets, the higher priority it gets.
Beth Kieler
SourceGear Technical Support
SourceGear Technical Support
Re: Macintosh client?
OK - please add my vote again
Re: Macintosh client?
You can get an insight into how we prioritize bugs and feature requests by reading:
http://vaultblog.sourcegear.com/article ... s-tag-list
As a specific response to your question, it hasn't yet reached the "Very Popular" level of requests, but we're getting there.
http://vaultblog.sourcegear.com/article ... s-tag-list
As a specific response to your question, it hasn't yet reached the "Very Popular" level of requests, but we're getting there.
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Re: Macintosh client?
Hi Beth
Thanks
hp
Please add my vote, too.Beth wrote:I think there is a feature request open for that. I can add your "vote" if you like.
Thanks
hp
Re: Macintosh client?
Unfortunately, while you are waiting to decide whether it's worth your while to support Macs, those of us who need version control NOW have given up and switched to other systems. For example, I have in fact discovered that SVN is actually pretty good, particularly since there are decent GUI clients for both Windows (Tortoise) and Macintosh (Versions). While I still prefer the VSS/Vault database approach, the reality is (as a friend of mine at Microsoft once said) "Perfect is the enemy of good enough"
You guys need to be making the bet in anticipation of it being popular. Right now, you have lost at least one company that I know of (mine) because of no Mac GUI support. It will be way too hard to get us to switch later.
You guys need to be making the bet in anticipation of it being popular. Right now, you have lost at least one company that I know of (mine) because of no Mac GUI support. It will be way too hard to get us to switch later.
Re: Macintosh client?
hpmxxx: I will add your vote. Thanks for your feedback.
dhjdhj:
Do you work with Eclipse? We have added an Eclipse client that works on a Mac.
We do still have a command-line client that will work on a Mac as well.
If you are currently a customer, then it might be good to contact us directly. Sometimes if we better understand exactly what a customer needs, we can provide some solution.
As far as Subversion goes, we have a comparison posted here: SourceGear Vault vs. Subversion. Both Subversion and Vault have benefits, but not all users will need the same thing. It's a matter of picking what will be the right tool for the job.
We do appreciate your feedback, and I'll pass your comments along.
dhjdhj:
Do you work with Eclipse? We have added an Eclipse client that works on a Mac.
We do still have a command-line client that will work on a Mac as well.
If you are currently a customer, then it might be good to contact us directly. Sometimes if we better understand exactly what a customer needs, we can provide some solution.
As far as Subversion goes, we have a comparison posted here: SourceGear Vault vs. Subversion. Both Subversion and Vault have benefits, but not all users will need the same thing. It's a matter of picking what will be the right tool for the job.
We do appreciate your feedback, and I'll pass your comments along.
Beth Kieler
SourceGear Technical Support
SourceGear Technical Support
Re: Macintosh client?
Yes, we work with eclipse but we don't "live" in it. So for example, we use a lot of other tools that generate or manipulate code and data. For example, I'm using ANTLR a lot these days. We also use things like photoshop and illustrator and Excel and Word and so we keep images, spreadsheets and documents in our version control system as well.
I do know about your command-line client, and as for the comparison between vault and SVN, I'm the one who requested that your team create that document in the first place
The team I joined was already using svn and I was hoping to move them to Vault (which was why I wanted that white paper to help people understand the value of moving to Vault) but everyone was already used to using tools like Tortoise, SynchroX, Versions, and so forth, so the lack of a Mac GUI client was a showstopper.
The only reason I commented the other day is because I think it can be a mistake to wait until you get explicit proof of need based on requests for a Vault client. The problem is that most people looking around will not stop to ask for something, they'll just find something else.....so you end up not getting many votes "by inertia"
In the case of version control, the growth of the Mac (and iPhone related development), particularly in the corporate space along with the existence of more and more GUI clients for other version control systems should have sufficient "proof" to demonstrate the need. But I'm not running SourceGear (grin)
(NB, I'm going to stop monitoring this forum now, the issue is (unfortunately) no longer relevant.
I do know about your command-line client, and as for the comparison between vault and SVN, I'm the one who requested that your team create that document in the first place
The team I joined was already using svn and I was hoping to move them to Vault (which was why I wanted that white paper to help people understand the value of moving to Vault) but everyone was already used to using tools like Tortoise, SynchroX, Versions, and so forth, so the lack of a Mac GUI client was a showstopper.
The only reason I commented the other day is because I think it can be a mistake to wait until you get explicit proof of need based on requests for a Vault client. The problem is that most people looking around will not stop to ask for something, they'll just find something else.....so you end up not getting many votes "by inertia"
In the case of version control, the growth of the Mac (and iPhone related development), particularly in the corporate space along with the existence of more and more GUI clients for other version control systems should have sufficient "proof" to demonstrate the need. But I'm not running SourceGear (grin)
(NB, I'm going to stop monitoring this forum now, the issue is (unfortunately) no longer relevant.
Re: Macintosh client?
Well, even if you aren't monitoring, I'd like to respond for future readers.
More goes into deciding when a feature goes in than just popularity alone. Sorry if I gave the impression that there would be a lack of MAC users.
You made some very good points and I will make sure to get those in front of the team.
More goes into deciding when a feature goes in than just popularity alone. Sorry if I gave the impression that there would be a lack of MAC users.
You made some very good points and I will make sure to get those in front of the team.
Beth Kieler
SourceGear Technical Support
SourceGear Technical Support
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Re: Macintosh client?
We use Vault on windows and would really like a mac client.
So please add my vote.
Thanks,
Matt
So please add my vote.
Thanks,
Matt