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    jcvs

    jCVS is a Java based CVS Client written by Tim Endres

    jCVS is a Java based CVS Client. CVS is a source code control system based on RCS. The primary benefit of CVS is that it provides a server/client protocol which allows clients such as jCVS to be written. jCVS allows any Java capable machine to be a CVS client, providing for a totally distributed source code management system.
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    Cvs Changelog Builder
    CvsChangelogBuilder is an utility to generate advanced, differential and/or graphical changelogs, for a project hosted on a CVS server (CVS change log). It provides a better output than the 'cvs log' command, and accept a lot of options.
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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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    A simple CVS client that bypass any firewall blocking port 2401 used by cvs. It relies on the ViewCVS web interface to the repository to work. To use when all other solutions (SSH...) fail
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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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    Tool to allow easy management of user accounts on a remote CVS pserver. Uses a client/server model with support for a weak private key system.
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    MyWebFTP
    MyWebFTP is a little PHP Tool that allows you to manage you files and directories on your webspace, through a web browser. Usefull when you are behind a restrictive proxy and more handy than an heavy software FTP Client. Uses only PHP file functions.
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    A unique client-server combination allowing users to select their own build settings and watch as the server produces their own CVS build.
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    Lomag-Cvs is a graphical cvs client written in java. It uses the cvslib library from netbeans to handle the actual cvs calls. Lomag-Cvs focuses on providing a simple to use interface for beginning users of cvs.
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    SandWeb is a web-based CVS client. Most of the functionality is modular, and we intend to support Subversion in a future release.
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    Gruntspud is a graphical CVS client written in Java. It supports a variety of different connection mechanisms (local, pserver, ext, ssh & server). It is intended to be able to run as a plugin to jEdit but also as as a standalone application.
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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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    CVS Client is a Java servlet-based web application which provides client functionalities for various version control systems. Unlike most web-based CVS clients, CVS Client implements full range of client functions including checkout, update, and commit.
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    A CVS with simple architecture and easy interface. Use to sincronize automatically a directory, project or for backup. Works in any OS with Perl. FEATURES: web access; client/server; protocol compression; own chksum; Web Admin.
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    Ve-EDIT is a webbased sourcecode editor. It has syntax highlighting, a debugger (PHP, XML) , FTP & CVS client and more.....
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    syncSQL is a perl server-side CVS script, that sends commit information to a mySQL database, so commits can be viewed, tracked and filtered throught a simple web page or any mySQL client.
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    CVS Chronoview is a client-side tool that presents a chronological view of the history of multiple files in a CVS repository. It does not rely on any server-side tool.
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    An implementation of the CVS client/server protocol in Java. It also has classes for user interaction via a command line or using a Swing GUI.
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    full cvs web based client using original cvs backend ofcourse:) this cvs web client is designed to be easy to use, and powerful cvs client
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    jCVSFile is a CVS-client, written in Java. While all other known CVS client tools address the configuration management module oriented, jCVSFile does it file oriented and thus with a higher granularity.
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    VAJ2CVS tool -- Integrated Client for CVS controled Source for the VisualAge for Java Product from IBM, using the VAJ tools API
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    Armiger is CVS server (100% pure Java application) . Armiger is Control Version System Server (CVS Server) implements in java language. It can plugin Ant (jakarta subproject) like cvs client and cvs server.
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    CVS Web Client is the new name for a combined cvsweb+cvswebedit. It allows users to edit files in a CVS repository, using only a web browser.
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