LOL. Yeah, we had zero source control and had to be careful not to overwrite other people's changes every time you uploaded a file. I started using git at the end, but there was resistance to change. One of the many reasons I felt it was time to move on.
Anyway, day two of trying to sign up for Codio. I transferred the $8 I need to one of my low-balance online accounts (eg, my usaa checking account that I never use) and signed up again. This time it failed because I had insufficient funds. When I check the account it showed I had more than $8 and that Codio did a pre-auth for $1.70. I contacted Codio and they said the $1.70 is a pre-auth and then they take out the $8. In other words, you need $9.70 in the account to sign up.
I transferred another $2 to the account and will try again later I guess.
Meanwhile, last night I had to get some work done that I hadn't been able to finish up during the day. After the kids when to bed, I put on season four of 24, grabbed a couple beers, opened up my chromebook and used Codio to make my updates. I tested them on codio's box and then command line committed them to our dev server. So freaking easy!