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The following GUI front ends for CVS are available:
- CVS home.org http://www.cvshome.org/dev/addons.html
- CVS Web for windows http://www.devguy.com/fp/cfgmgmt/cvs/cvs_admin_nt.htm#CVSWEBIIS and at http://stud.fh-heilbronn.de/~zeller/cgi/cvsweb.cgi
- TkCVS http://www.tkcvs.org is the Tcl/Tk GUI interface to CVS and at cyclicsite
- gCVS: A portable GUI for the non-technical CVS user http://www.arachne.org/software/gcvs
- jCVS is a CVS client package written entirely in Java http://www.jcvs.org And at cyclicsite
- WinCVS http://www.cvshome.org/cyclic/cvs/soft-maccvs.html and at cyclicsite
- Component soft Win CVS http://www.componentsoftware.com/cvs
- JA-SIG UPortal CVS http://www.mis3.udel.edu/~jlaker/development
- http://ppprs1.phy.tu-dresden.de/~trogisch/lincvs/lincvsen.html
- http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs/doc/cvs_toc.html
It is very strongly recommended that you use Samba(on cdrom samba*.rpm) and a PC X Server on MS Windows 95/NT. By using Samba the remote directory on Unix will look like local folder on MS Windows. See the next section for PC X Server.
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