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Markus Becker wrote:
> Nathan Kopp wrote:
> >
> > Today I came across this link for some free Windows RCS software. I've been
> > using it for a few hours and it seems pretty neat. It is compatible with
> > GNU RCS, and integrates very well with MS VC++ (and MS Word, for that
> > matter). In fact, I think the back end of the thing is GPL complient, while
> > the windows interface proprietary.
> >
> > Anyway, it is freeware for single-user systems.
> >
> > http://www.componentsoftware.com/csrcs/
>
> Yes, we use it in our company. But for multi-user it is not free, but
> very
> reasonably priced ($70 per seat). Drawback is, it can't handle branches
> automatically, but you can always call the command line version of rcs
> to
> handle that.
>
> Markus
> --
> Ich nicht eine Sekunde!!!" H. Heinol in Val Thorens
Maybe I missed a part of the discussion. But why not use CVS/WinCVS. It handles
braches, is available on all major platforms, well tested and distributed under
the GPL. Furthermore there are Web-interfaces and it has a clean client server
architecture. I've used it for several years and never had any problems with it.
Peter
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