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New Release Highlights
Release 1.70 was posted on March 24. Major benefits incorporated
since the 1.60 release include:
- Concurrent Workspaces. The new concurrent
type of workspace allows for file manipulation without the need to first set
locks or change file modes. Concurrent workspaces set all files to be writable,
automatically tracking file changes within the workspace. The snapshot is not
notified of pending changes. While locks can be set, they are not needed to
make changes to files. A concurrent workspace allows tools that do not like
read-only files and that do not understand version control, to work
problem-free. A concurrent workspace also simplifies the use of version
control, as users no longer need to set locks before making changes or
performing check-ins.
The older locking type of workspace
(which remains as the default type) sets files to read-only status in an effort
to prevent changes. It makes them writable only when locked. And because of the
file locks, other users can see pending changes to the snapshot.
- Improved external diff and merge tool support. You
can now integrate three-way and two-way external merge tools, and differencing
tools into SnapshotCM.
- Improved snapshot to snapshot copy flexibility. You
can copy changes from one snapshot to any other more directly than you could in
earlier releases. See the new Copy Changes To ... menu
selections to give it a try.
- Files Needing Action. A new Workspace Browser filter,
Files Needing Action, provides an at-a-glance view of all pending actions.
We've added several other new filter options as well.
- Workspace Browser Refresh. You can now disable
automatic refresh (see Project->Options Workspace). Refresh is
automatically disabled when modal dialog boxes are active.
See the
SnapshotCM Change List for a complete list of Release 1.70
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