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    Superversion

    Version Control System

    A platform-independent, GUI-based, distributed multi-user VCS (version control system) based on change sets. Intended to be straightforward, easy to use and visual, targetted at small teams and individuals.
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    sdSVN
    sdSVN is a Subversion (SVN) client GUI like WinCVS written in Java using Swing Application Framework and SVNKit.
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    Standalone GUI for Mercurial SCM
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    External diff Tool is an Eclipse plugin that allows the launch of an external diff tool for file compares rather than the default built-in Eclipse diff tool. This plugin doesn't replace the built-in Eclipse tool. It only adds a new menu item to the GUI.
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    This framework is a release notes framework that enables to generate textual release notes from an XML file. This is an open framework that enables to integrate outer information (VSC, bug tracking). Stand-alone GUI and Eclipse integration is on march.
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    Bloof is an infrastructure for analytical processing of version control data. The main distribution provides a GUI for visualizing the evolution of a software project. External tools can access Bloof via Java API and a XML result mechanism.
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    CVSGI (Concurrent Versions System Graphical Interface) is a Java based GUI application which works with the CVS archiving system. ‘CVSGI’ GUI acts as an interface between the user and the CVS system.
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    Xenox is a version control system written in java with a commandline and gui client. It has a library interface which is LGPL while the existing two clients are covered by the GPL. The server is a PostgreSQL database.
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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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