By mswatcher
via blogs.zdnet.com
Published: Nov 10 2009 / 10:26
Teamprise allows developers using the Eclipse integrated development environment (IDE) running on operating systems including Unix, Linux and Mac OS X to build applications with Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server. (Team Foundation Server is Microsoft’s team-collaboration tool for developers.)
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mknutty replied ago:
Voted down because I cannot easly reply on their site. So here is my comment:
I am using TFS. The source control part is no where as good as SVN or the plugins for Eclipse. We are not using the current version of TFS. But the version we are using is not as good as the old version of Sourceforge. We have users losing code and workspaces reverting back to old workspaces. This doesn't happen with SVN. I can just copy folders. From what i can tell - the non-source control of TFS is just a bunch of spreadsheets. Sourceforge seems much more flexible. I thing JIRA is even better.
jchiu1106 replied ago:
We're using this Teamprise Eclipse plugin for version controlling our Java code (don't ask me why...), and never a day has passed by without me wishing that we ditching TFS for version control. Any version control system, even CVS is better.
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