>Hi Greg.
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>For several years I have used Gitkraken to work with Github. Because issuing Git commands from a command line would, for me, be the road to perdition. :) Combined with their documentation (plus videos) even I can do it (more or less) right.
>
Thanks for the pointer, I'll seek the site and app.
>Hank
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>>>>I have created a new web site called www,VFPdev.com. Here I have presented the latest programing work I have been developing over the last few years.
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>>>Have you considered creating repositories on GitHub.com? There are tons of benefits to using GitHub:
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>>>- Free: no web hosting fees.
>>>- Issues: each repository has an Issues page where users can post bug reports, enhancement requests, etc. And other users can comment, so a real dialogue can take place.
>>>- Collaboration: other users can make changes (bug fixes, enhancements) and you can choose which ones to commit or ignore.
>>>
>>>Doug
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>>I have considered it but have found it difficult to navigate. Not to mention the volume of my project is large and has been changing offend. I have intended to update the download page as offend as I can with a history of corrections list. Can you suggest any web pages to better educate me on how to use GitHub?
>>I'm not as young as I use to be, these moments of inspiration do not come as easy as before.
Greg Reichert