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18 <li><a href="http://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/easyhg" title="Project page">Project page</a></li>
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26 <p><big>EasyMercurial is a simple user interface for the <a href="http://mercurial.selenic.com/">Mercurial</a> distributed version control system. It's free, open source, and cross-platform. </big></p>
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28 <p>We have tried to make EasyMercurial straightforward to teach and
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29 learn.<br>It makes common working patterns easy to follow,
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30 particularly when using a shared remote repository: it uses a friendly
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31 graph representation for the change history, to make branching and
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32 merging easier to understand: and it looks and behaves consistently
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33 across platforms.</p>
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35 <p>EasyMercurial is not designed for large projects or for very
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36 experienced users, and there are other Mercurial interfaces that
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37 integrate more closely with particular operating system platforms (see
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38 a list <a
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39 href="http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/OtherTools">here</a>). But if
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40 you are new to Mercurial or to version control systems in general — or
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41 if you are trying to introduce it to other users —
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42 consider using EasyMercurial.</p>
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49 Development carried out at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London. Funded by grant EP/H043101/1 of the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
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