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    Bugra Barin
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    I'm looking for a source code control tool that will let us easily maintain multiple versions. (Go back to a version, fix a bug and get the fixes carried over to the later versions in an automated manner). The idea is we won't need to maintain multiple source bodies. Is such a tool available at all? If so which one is the best? We're using MS Visual SourceSafe 5.0 but it has quite a few bugs and it cannot do most of what we need. Thanks

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      I'm looking for a source code control tool that will let us easily maintain multiple versions. (Go back to a version, fix a bug and get the fixes carried over to the later versions in an automated manner). The idea is we won't need to maintain multiple source bodies. Is such a tool available at all? If so which one is the best? We're using MS Visual SourceSafe 5.0 but it has quite a few bugs and it cannot do most of what we need. Thanks

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      Pavel Klocek
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      We are using CVS and it's not bad for the price :). Pavel Sonork 100.15206

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        I'm looking for a source code control tool that will let us easily maintain multiple versions. (Go back to a version, fix a bug and get the fixes carried over to the later versions in an automated manner). The idea is we won't need to maintain multiple source bodies. Is such a tool available at all? If so which one is the best? We're using MS Visual SourceSafe 5.0 but it has quite a few bugs and it cannot do most of what we need. Thanks

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        Daniel Turini
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        After using CVS you'll never want to use SourceSafe again. And it couldn't be cheaper. Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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          After using CVS you'll never want to use SourceSafe again. And it couldn't be cheaper. Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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          Bugra Barin
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          Is there a way to integrate CVS with Visual Studio ?

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            Is there a way to integrate CVS with Visual Studio ?

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            Alois Kraus
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            ClearCase from Rational is the best Tool on the market. But also the most expensive.

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              I'm looking for a source code control tool that will let us easily maintain multiple versions. (Go back to a version, fix a bug and get the fixes carried over to the later versions in an automated manner). The idea is we won't need to maintain multiple source bodies. Is such a tool available at all? If so which one is the best? We're using MS Visual SourceSafe 5.0 but it has quite a few bugs and it cannot do most of what we need. Thanks

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              Ted Christiansen
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              Bugra, This appears to have promise... http://www.sourcegear.com/vault/index.asp I like their other products (Source Offsite) though I have never used them. Ted

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