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  1. When I'm trying to use it with Visual Studio on my computer for compare task, the startup time is around 10s which is far too long if I want to use it.
    (remark: I'm happy to have only one instance running if needed to speedup time)

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  2. Please provide a configuration tutorial for tortoiseSvn

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  3. Seeing as you are already talking about using this with other source control systems, I assume you will have separate pricing & availability from PlasticSCM.

    I always liked the look of XDiff & XMerge, but AFAICT they are only available as part of PlasticSCM. We use subversion & TFS, so there's no way I could purchase PlasticSCM licenses purely to get access to the diff tools!

    Thanks!

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  4. you may already do this - but the tool should perform a text based merge if it cannot do a smart merge for a given file.

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  5. I think my team would find this really useful however we use Perforce so support for that would be great!

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  6. "Our goal is to develop GUIs for MacOS X next and later Linux, depending on what users demand… so it is your call! :-)"

    This is my call! :)

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  7. We have detected that, running in some Windows 7 dev machine, the rendering is all broken. We are already working on it.

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  8. The syntax highlighting could be inferred from the file extension if present.

    Example: .cs, .java, .h, .c, .cpp would default to the C# / Java / C option.

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  9. Title says it all, seems to default to the x86 (32bits) branch of program files where plastic itself is not installed on 64 bits systems.

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