Best graphical subversion tool bar none -- and this is coming from someone who has no qualms about using subversion from the command-line. Great cocoa interface, integration with filemerge, and lots of potential.
Perfect app for monitoring MANY subversion repositories. Suggestion for future version: add growl notification for bookmark updates while Versions is in the background.
Works as advertised! I'm using it with a WS-2316 I picked up from Costco for my Wife as a Christmas gift.
All I had to do was head to the FTDI website to download the OSX virtual serial port usb interface driver. (http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm) Once I installed this driver, rebooted, and fired up LWC, readings were retrieved immediately from the WS-2316.
One enhancement request: Export data as XML so users can incorporate data into their own Web pages. While it works VERY well, the Web page generator included with this product creates circa 1997 HTML.
Just read that this software stores the XML in a file:
The data is saved as an XML file in text format as key-value pairs in your user Library at HWCData/location/year/month_HWC_Data.xml (for example the data for April 2007 for Location 1 for would be ~/Library/HWCdata/Location1/2007/4_HWC_Data.xml).
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Sequel Pro
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Versions
rkilcoyne reviewed on 04 Dec 2008
Perfect app for monitoring MANY subversion repositories. Suggestion for future version: add growl notification for bookmark updates while Versions is in the background.
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Lightsoft Weather Center
All I had to do was head to the FTDI website to download the OSX virtual serial port usb interface driver. (http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm) Once I installed this driver, rebooted, and fired up LWC, readings were retrieved immediately from the WS-2316.
One enhancement request: Export data as XML so users can incorporate data into their own Web pages. While it works VERY well, the Web page generator included with this product creates circa 1997 HTML.
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The data is saved as an XML file in text format as key-value pairs in your user Library at HWCData/location/year/month_HWC_Data.xml (for example the data for April 2007 for Location 1 for would be ~/Library/HWCdata/Location1/2007/4_HWC_Data.xml).
I think that takes care of my feature request...
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