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TortoiseCVS is an extension for Microsoft Windows Explorer that makes using CVS fun and easy. Features include: coloured icons, tight integration with SSH, and context-menu interactivity.
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.
This Shell Extension integrates the CVS version control system into Windows Explorer. It provides status indicators, extra columns, property pages and other types of information about files that are under source control.
This plugin allows you to access CVS directly from within Visual Studio and other IDEs/editors.
The dialogs are designed to be as unobtrusive as possible, and not by default offer options etc. that are seldom used.
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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.
BorCVS is an interface to CVS for Borland Delphi and C++ Builder. It is based on the OpenToolsAPI of those IDE's and provides CVS functionality within these development environments. It uses the command-line CVS for actual CVS operations.
CvsIn is integrating with IDE in a different way than other tools. It is a DevStudio Add-in. CvsIn's development strategy is to have the maximum gain with the minimum effort and to have the working and operational tool FAST(!).
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
The project MGMAddOn is an extended version of the Open Source Windows CVS client WinCVS. It is designed to simplify some useful functions and also to add new funtionality to WinCVS. MGMAddOn is currently based on WInCVS 1.3 Beta 5 but can be easily porte