SEMIOTICMONKEY i'm using eclipse in a Textmate-CSSedit combo, so it is a viable option in a non Java centric worflow. i don't need to install a cvs client, a diff and a merge tool. it is all in one package. a free one. it is not so tought to use and, yes, it eats 100MB RAM on my macbook 4GB RAM loaded. it has its quircks, sure. its workspace management is irritable. i agree with you on filemerge but, again, it is free. let me cleary iterate on this. i appreciate your work and i tried your application to see if it can help me in my work. i'm willing to pony up my money, as i've done with TextMate and CSSedit and other application i use everyday for work, but for something cleary on top of which i already use for free. in my opinion and, i iterate, in this moment, your application it is not cleary offering enough features to justify the cost. not, a dev tool it is not supposed to be ugly (CSSedit is a beautiful GUI and workflow) but there is a 'limen' (threshold) between form and function. the vfx i see is a bit too on the form side for my taste (for my taste). what information the fading of the window give me on the start up? i clicked on the dock icon, i know it is starting, i expect the window to pop up. so? maybe, and it is again my opinion, better you look at those icons to help users recognizing actions. there is where i would look to improve the usability (and, togheter, the look and feel) of Changes. keep up the good works. i would download your upgrades to check and, maybe, to buy. (Version 1.0b10(21)) |