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#WINDOWS DIFF TOOL FOR RAPIDSVN PC#However, when Intype nears public release it might be worth giving the PC another shot. I would say that most of the areas that the PC is better in are strictly related to speed. Right now, I’ll continue to develop on a Mac. On the other hand, the speed of my PC destroys my Mac. And even though Windows has made some huge improvements, I still prefer the file system of a Mac as well as the general joy of using a Mac. Also, screenshots are easier to take on a Mac. Intangible - I find expose to be easier to use than flip. This could be partially because of the requirements of my site versus the default settings of both programs, but also because of problems with the hosts file, IIS, and enabling. While I like how WAMP separates apache config files into small, organized includes I still found that getting my site up and running took longer on the PC. #WINDOWS DIFF TOOL FOR RAPIDSVN INSTALL#The Server Stuff - MAMP and WAMP install just as easily, but I found MAMP to have a slightly better configuration. This may be personal preference, but the workflow and interface of svnX gives Mac the win in this category. #WINDOWS DIFF TOOL FOR RAPIDSVN FREE#It is free and powerful though, so I shouldn’t complain. RapidSVN is quick and gets the job done, but it still has the feel of an old school windows program made by a developer. I’m sure a ton of work goes in to the various programs, but I am never satisfied with the experience. Subversion - I hate subversion on Windows. If I had to choose one, I would choose the PC version right now due to speed. Once connected, I find running queries, opening tables, editing tables, and similar operations to be much faster on the PC. I find the Mac version to be better looking and to make initial database connections quicker. So while TextMate and Mac get the vote here, the day where editing on a PC becomes equivalent to editing on a Mac is not far off.ĭatabase Management - Navicat is a great program for both PC and Mac. With frequent updates (a new release came out today) and an active community, we all have reason to get excited about this editor. In fact, a TextMate “clone” has been needed for the PC for years. Text Editing - Everyone loves and will continue to love TextMate. For this reason, it is much easier to load up and navigate Firebug on my PC than it is on my Mac. JavaScript Debugging - Maybe it is just me, but Firefox is extremely slow on my Mac. In some areas it was better, and in some worse. Surprisingly, development on Windows gave me a similar feeling to that of a Mac. I currently develop on a Mac, and love it. Other than that, configuring my setup went fine. Used notepad as the editor for the entire operation.Īs the tip suggests, I moved the hosts file to my desktop, edited it, and copied it back to make it work. Then I edited the copy, named it as the hosts file, and copied it back. So, I copied the file to another location, and renamed the old file. I discovered you could rename the hosts file to a different name without triggering security. It appears that you have to “hack” your way around to edit the file. Due to security settings (setting that I don’t understand because I have all privileges) I was unable to edit the hosts file. The main problem I ran into was when it came to editing the hosts file. Here are the programs that I went with:Įverything installed fine, which was nice. ![]() #WINDOWS DIFF TOOL FOR RAPIDSVN TRIAL#So to be fair, now that Vista is out, I had to give it a trial to see how convenient web development is on it. It was a great decision because a new world opened up to me, and development became much more enjoyable. I started web development on a PC, and one day decided to give a Mac a shot. ![]()
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