this

is what I've been working on the last six months or so. (It ended up being more of an effort than it was supposed to be). Still, the Microsoft quote is nice.


comments:

tinkerer writes:

Personally, my favorite part was the disclaimer at the end. Kinda reads like a software license agreement, doesn't it? "CAVEAT EMPTOR" heh

Submitted 2004-11-10 15:43:58

flying squirrel writes:

All business press releases have those. They can be pretty funny. :) After a while, though, you just don't notice them anymore...

Submitted 2004-11-10 15:51:59

matt writes:

That's just too cool (on so many levels)!

Since FireFox 1.0 came out the other day I thought maybe you had a hand in that, but no... :-)

Overall the product sounds really cool. It's got an enterprise bent to it though. Really good for those folks that like VS too!

(Since we're neither an enterprise, nor am I wildly enamoured with VS... I still like the idea though. Is there more at the MKS website?)

Submitted 2004-11-10 19:09:26

flying squirrel writes:

I don't think there's much on the web site. Just the integrations page, which they'll probably update sooner or later:

http://www.mks.com/support/index.jsp?page_id=1255#sie86

(I'm more or less responsible for the Borland (less so nowadays), Microsoft and Sybase ones).

There's supposed to be a small blurb and screenshot in Software Development Times in a month or two. The similar Eclipse integration got more space, though. Not that I'm jealous.

We're all about enterprise. There're too many desktop SCM tools out there. We're hoping to carve out a nice little niche in the enterprise market. That's the strategy anyway. Sounds great, but most of my options are still under water.

Submitted 2004-11-11 00:25:17

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