simple Source code managment software (free?)
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Hi All! I am new to the forum and am hoping you can help with finding a simple source code management software. I've tried downloading older open source versions but either the websites weren't running anymore or the code was for Linux or something. I am running Windows Vista...Other programs I found online were either designed for a server or too much money. I just want a simple code management program with check in/out functionality, some basic version tracking capability and to be able to export the database for easy backup. Is there any software like this that is free? Thanks for your help!
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Hi All! I am new to the forum and am hoping you can help with finding a simple source code management software. I've tried downloading older open source versions but either the websites weren't running anymore or the code was for Linux or something. I am running Windows Vista...Other programs I found online were either designed for a server or too much money. I just want a simple code management program with check in/out functionality, some basic version tracking capability and to be able to export the database for easy backup. Is there any software like this that is free? Thanks for your help!
Subversion[^] comes to mind. There are a few free version management applications discussed here[^].
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Hi All! I am new to the forum and am hoping you can help with finding a simple source code management software. I've tried downloading older open source versions but either the websites weren't running anymore or the code was for Linux or something. I am running Windows Vista...Other programs I found online were either designed for a server or too much money. I just want a simple code management program with check in/out functionality, some basic version tracking capability and to be able to export the database for easy backup. Is there any software like this that is free? Thanks for your help!
I have used Perforce - I believe a 1 or 2-user license is free. HTH
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I have used Perforce - I believe a 1 or 2-user license is free. HTH
I'm trying Perforce. It runs good I'm just trying to figure out how to use it. Not sure of the funtions of different views. It actually does exactly what I hoped I could. I already have server and client on my home computer and I plan to setup a client version on my work computer. running over the internet. Hopefully it all works. Looks good though. Thanks!
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Hi All! I am new to the forum and am hoping you can help with finding a simple source code management software. I've tried downloading older open source versions but either the websites weren't running anymore or the code was for Linux or something. I am running Windows Vista...Other programs I found online were either designed for a server or too much money. I just want a simple code management program with check in/out functionality, some basic version tracking capability and to be able to export the database for easy backup. Is there any software like this that is free? Thanks for your help!
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Subversion[^] comes to mind. There are a few free version management applications discussed here[^].
I'll second that.
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I use VisualSVN, the server is free and is subversion based. TortouiseSVN is the good for the client side and is free as well. VisualSVN provides a low cost Visual Studio plug in that runs on top of TortuoiseSVN that I think is well worth it.
Netblue wrote:
VisualSVN
That is really nice to add to subversion :)
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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I use VisualSVN, the server is free and is subversion based. TortouiseSVN is the good for the client side and is free as well. VisualSVN provides a low cost Visual Studio plug in that runs on top of TortuoiseSVN that I think is well worth it.
Ankh 2.0 is a free source control provider for VS if you are running SVN > 1.5. Don't bother with Ankh 1 though ;)
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Hi All! I am new to the forum and am hoping you can help with finding a simple source code management software. I've tried downloading older open source versions but either the websites weren't running anymore or the code was for Linux or something. I am running Windows Vista...Other programs I found online were either designed for a server or too much money. I just want a simple code management program with check in/out functionality, some basic version tracking capability and to be able to export the database for easy backup. Is there any software like this that is free? Thanks for your help!
SourceVault is free for single-user
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