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Originally Posted by StevenB
Maybe I should retract or qualify my statement that "it doesn't matter what tool you use." Dropbox is probably a decent solution for CAD, but in my opinion, it's a poor choice for code. Unless you're using Pack-Rat, it doesn't indefinitely keep track of old versions or allow you to compare them. At best, you'll still end doing things like zipping up a copy of the code each day and giving it a datestamp. Having a solid understanding of the diff and merge tools associated with VCS software has helped me a lot both at school and at work.
A real version control system is somewhat harder to set up and requires more conscious effort to use, but it's a move you won't regret.
Sorry for hijacking the thread...
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Thank you for the information. We are currently evaluating it and haven't decided on it yet. I'll probably suggest we go with a Google Code type repo for our code. I used it for FRCFeed and liked it.