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    This is a wrapper to the Subversion client C API library for C++. There is also a Lua binding included. This project was inspired by and forked from svncpp, immediately prior to the license changing from Apache to LGPL.
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    FVCnt

    cvsnt fork

    Free Version Control nt (no reason for nt, just a marker to give Tony Hoyle credit) the 'owner' of cvsnt has put up a paywall for sources. This project is made to provide a distribution point for the sources as last I was able to access them. Trunk from cvsnt.org and these branch tags 2.5.0.3.2382 2.5.0.4.2471 2.5.0.5.3744 Perhaps a community can grow around this project and continue development in its original vein.
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    cvstat is usefully for the project manager to statistics and analysis CVS log, it import cvs log to a sqlite3 db, so the PM can use SQL query the db. the GUI is based on Qt 4.5, so it will be run at the platform that Qt supported.
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    The CvsGui project is providing several high-end interface clients (WinCvs, MacCvs, gCvs) written in C++ using popular frameworks (MFC, PowerPlant, GTK+) with a scripting support via Python or TCL.
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    Automated build system. CVS commit / watch / tag notification via email, newsgroup, and/or IRC. Console-based file manipulation tools and utilities. XML-based file copy/FTP script. IRC session logger. Synchronize web site with CVS. GPL. Tested on
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    The 'secims' project intends to implement many2many secure group communication as a plugin to Gaim instant messenger.
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    MacCVS Pro is a completely free CVS client for Mac OS that was originally developed at Netscape Communications Corporation. Various features include real multi-threaded CVS operations and an intuitive user interface that kicks bootay.
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    This provides a package which presents the CVS contents as mountable file system. It allows to view the versioned files as like they were ordinary files on a disk. There is also a possibility to check in/out some files for editing.
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    VSSExtractor is a software to convert source code databases from proprietary Microsoft Visual SourceSafe to open-source, widely-used CVS.
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    LinCVS is a graphical interface for the cvs client on Unix, Windows and Mac OS X. Besides support of most of the cvs commands, LinCVS provides manifoldy graphical support of project maintenance.
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    Provide secure and stable OS, based on highly modified Linux Kernel, own package system, like "BSD Ports". Compatible with x86, Power PC. Easy to use of any level users. Complete Documentantion in many languages. 99% compatible with Windows.
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    wxCvs is a cross-platform GUI frontend to the GNU Concurrent Versioning System (CVS). It is written in python and uses bindings to the wxWindows C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit (http://wxwindows.org). The python bindings to wxWindows is known as wxPyton
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    A free , easy to use, quality , open source CASE Tool for the Linux Platform, that supports code generation and reverse Engineering, Distributed Concurrent Designing.
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    A graphical frontend to CVS
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    A tool that searches for code fragments using CVS comments. CVSSearch takes advantage of the fact that a CVS comment typically describes the lines of code involved in the commit and that this description will typically hold for many future versions.
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    cvsauth is an authentication daemon for the CVS pserver method.
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