I don't know of any pluggins that work in IE x64. They should start moving that direction, but as of right now, I don't think there is any technical reason to do so.
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I use Visual SVN and Visual SVN Server, which is just SVN with a GUI. I manually set up a svn server, but this is way easier. It took me 10 minutes to download, install and setup a repository.
Visual SVN is pretty cheap and it integrates into VS 2005/2008 really well. It even shows code that needs to be checked in line by line, sorta like the save feature. -
It is unless you purchase the OEM cd's. The action pack only comes with 32 bit vista business though.
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Yea, I have the 32 bit version via the action pack. I think they should have shipped both if they want IT companies to start adopting 64 bit windows.
Anyway, I just decided to download the ultimate cd image via torrent and use it without the key. Then I'll order the cd once I verify that my software works... I'm kind of stuck though if it doesn't. My computer has 8GB ram
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I just purchased parts for a new computer. I wanted to install Vista x64, but wanted to try it out first to be sure all my software worked. Where can I get a trial copy of Vista x64?
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Vista Business Ed doesn't have Media Center. You'd have to upgrade to Vista Ultimate to get that.
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No, portal is pretty short... and you're not on the last level yet. There is more. Turn around and look up.
I have the XB360 version so I'm pretty happy with it... I mean 5 games for $50???? That's freeking awesome. Even though I bought/played/beat HL/episode 2, I'll probably end up playing it again. -
MS Natural Keyboard 4000
Best keyboard I ever owned. The little riser thing that comes with it is a bit odd at first, but I can type on that all day because it keeps my wrists totally strait.
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Yea, I had a hard time installing it on our remote server.
I used an installer to set it up on my local dev box though and it was pretty painless. I can't seem to find a link to the installer though. -
Lloyd_Humph wrote:

DuNuNuBatman wrote:
I really like subversion. I've done this offsite to our colo so I could access files remotelly and it works rather well. The only problems I had were with larger files 30MB +
TortoisSVN would hang and I wouldn't know what was going on. Right now I use VisualSVN with VS 2007 Beta 2 and it is pretty cool too. It uses Tortois as its back end.
Why're you posting on SaraJo's week old posts?
Am I being lectured for offering help? I didn't realize there was a deadline for posting on other peoples threads.