Category
page 1Concurrent Versions System
Q186055
Git () is a distributed version control software system that is capable of managing versions of source code or data. It is often used to control source code by programmers who are developing software collaboratively.
Apache Subversion
advanced version control system
CVS
historical centralized version control system
Dev-C++
Dev-C++ is a free full-featured integrated development environment (IDE) distributed under the GNU General Public License for programming in C and C++. It was originally developed by Colin Laplace and was first released in 1998. It is written in Delphi.
Q16639197
GitLab is a software forge primarily developed by GitLab Inc. It is available as a community edition and a commercial edition.
distributed revision control system
approach to version control
IBM Rational ClearCase
family of computer software tools that supports software configuration management of source code and other software development assets
TortoiseCVS
TortoiseCVS is a CVS client for Microsoft Windows released under the GNU General Public License. Unlike most CVS tools, it integrates into Windows' shell by adding entries in the contextual menu of the file explorer. Therefore, it does not run in its own window. Moreover, it adds icons to files and directories controlled by CVS, giving additional information to the user without having to run a full-scale stand-alone application.