Re: Single developer VCS?

From: OzmoSys (stevef_at_spamfreeoptusnet.com.au)
Date: 05/26/04


Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 08:50:25 +1000

Third vote for QVCS .. but recommend getting the $40 version. Use it all the
time at home, and has worked without a hiccup.

Steve

"G. Bradley MacDonald" <bradleyAT@telusDot.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1b1d5d989c4ced51989687@forums.borland.com...
> In article <40b3b698$1@newsgroups.borland.com>, soster@colorflex.com
> says...
> > I use Visual SourceSafe at work but I'd like to also use a VCS for my
home
> > projects. I don't dislike VSS the way some others do as it's easy to
get up
> > and running but I don't feel like buying a license just for home use.
I'm
> > using VCS mostly for version control (vs. sharing with other deveopers
or
> > merging changes or internet access) and I'd like something fairly
> > straightforward and of course cheap *grin*.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Shawn
> >
> >
> >
> http://www.qumasoft.com/
>
> Very easy to use and cheap ($25.00)
>
> Bradley



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