I use Mercurial on GNU/Linux, but with - http://tortoisehg.sf.net (full Mercurial GUI integration in the explorer), - http://bitbucket.org/ and http://freehg.org (a collaboration platform for Mercurial projects and a simpler repository platform) and - all code except speed critical parts written in Python, Mercurial works very nice on Windows. It's easy enough to use that I could without problems: * teach it to a not-that-computer-savvy-collegue for writing text together. * guide a friend by phone through installing Mercurial (TortoiseHG), creating a repository and setting it up for working together using seperate push (his) and pull (mine) repositories - after installing it only once on a Windows machine (I only run GNU/Linux).