Re:do you guys use any version control programs to manage and secure your work?
2011/08/22 18:42:36
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Hey Steve
Alienbrain looks really nice, and the fact that it is geared towards multimedia (rather than just source code) files is probably a big plus. Unless I'm mistaken it looks a little pricey (several hundred dollars?) for the average home user though. Tortoise SVN is free, but I agree it might not be the best tool for this particular job, although it could be used generically across your entire system (i.e. no media files as well) quite nicely.
I'd love to see Alienbrain in action -- maybe I'll try their evaluation version. It's a less pressing need for me as I do a good job with backing up files on external, off-site disks, as well as keeping a catalog of renamed files etc., and I use ViceVersa Pro as part of that effort, which is works well enough for me for this and the rest of my other non-studio systems. Still, I have to believe that there are more applicable tools for the studio, and Alienbrain definitely looks promising -- thanks for sharing!