Thursday, April 10, 2003


My code's controlled in my Vault. For the longest time I've been meaning to finally purchase Sourcegear's Vault, so finally today I placed my order for it and got my registration code. I was real lucky too since my trial of it was just about to expire on Sunday. Vault is a phenomenal revision control system. I've used a wide number of ones out there, including CVS, RCS, FreeVCS (which I used most extensively until Vault), SourceSafe, and Perforce. By far, I love that Vault ties into SQL Server 2000 for version control, and you can't forget that it's entirely written using .NET. Also, it's integration into VS.net is beautiful. Looking at their product roadmap, looks like they've got some nice things coming down the line. Luckily, you get free upgrades for a year after purchase (well, at least with the starter pack license that I bought).
[Robert A. Wlodarczyk's Blog]
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Edit blogs from SharpReader? I'm doing it right now!.

For all those asking for the ability to edit your blog from within SharpReader, the ability is already there. Just subscribe to your own RSS feed,
and when you're ready to add a new blog (or edit an old one) select your blog in the Subscription pane, then select an entry, and finally click
the hyperlink that contains the title of your blog (not the title of an item, but the blog itself). You'll be taken to the home page for your blog,
where you can click the Admin link and do all the normal stuff.

No, it's not perfect, but it works, and it'll do until Luke has more time to add this feature (or add hooks to let someone else add it). In the
meantime, one more vote of confidence and thanks to Luke for sharing this with us.

[A Blog for Graymad]

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