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If you are a admin some project, and you donot like CVS, you must have this! In public part, you can post current files, history of project, open tasks,... Developers can post new code and take the currently (like in CVS), send messages to other devs,...
A cross platform, client/server version control system (VCS). Delta code is intended to be a replacement for CVS in small to midsize projects. The Delta Code client emphasizes usability and should be intuitive even to persons who have never used a VCS b
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CBE is a revision control system with integrated make-like functions written in pure Java. It can be used similar to CVS but offers some new features like renaming files (while still keeping the history) and using a database as backend (optional)
Cross-platform visual versioning system aimmed at easing the user and administrator of large versioning repositories. Being developed in parallel with an API to allow other programs (such as IDEs) to checkout and release sourcecode transparently.