New TortoiseCVS V 1.6.0 rc4 - starter-kit in Nuke- and Osc2Nuke development
Date: Saturday, December 20 @ 15:58:17 CET
Topic: General News


TortoiseCVS Version 1.6.0 RC4 was released -Lots of exciting new features and enhancements were implemented; Alltogether a great tool for a phpnuke-toolkit: ready to use with the CVS.NukeCops.com or CVS.osc2Nuke.org :: Developers Guide to PHP-Nuke-modules :: module HowTo-guide from mindl3ss :: PHPNUKE-HowTo on Splatt.it.

please travel over to the TortoiseCVS Version 1-6-0 4 .3MB full Changelog ; read the full story in the extendet text!

TortoiseCVS Version 1.6.0 RC4 was released - the RC 4 of the next stable version:
Lots of exciting new features and enhancements were implemented; Alltogether a great tool for a phpnuke-toolkit: ready to use with the CVS.NukeCops.com :: CVS.osc2Nuke.org :: module-developer-guide :: PHPNUKE-HowTo on Splatt.it.

TortoiseCVS Version 1-6-0 the newest version, 4 .3MB full Changelog ;

Enjoyable CVS & easy steps to Concurrent Versions System-Tool - your quick access to the CVS-technique. TortoiseCVS works on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP and is very similar to winCVS, In less than 20 minutes you can get allmost any module from SourceForge.

Enjoyable CVS & First steps to get the code of the CVS.NukeCops.com; You remember Zhen Xjell, from NukeCops.com, as he writes in a new article on PHPNUKE "not only do you have access to NC-CVS, and NC-Snapshots, but as of right now, you have access via the CVS Pserver Anonymously." Use the following command if executed via command line interface: cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.nukecops.com:/home/cvs login. Password is "anonymous" without quotes. This newest feature behind the machine called Nuke Cops now offers Nuke users four distinct ways to get Nuke files:

- Stable Tarball Release
- CVS Snapshot Development Release
- Web Viewable CVS Repository
- cvs pserver anonymous connectivity"

more useful links for a very interesting toolkit:

  • der the newest PHPEdit, a great editor;
  • FoxServ, a WAMP-system:
  • the PHPNUKE-HowTo on Splatt.it
  • tbe great Developers Guide to PHP-Nuke-modules
  • The long awaited release candidate of EasyPHP 1.7






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