Specific configuration management systems and utilities. Subcategories for classes of configuration management tools, such as Make tools, Diff tools, and Bug Tracking tools are listed above subcategories for specific systems and brands, such as SourceSafe and CVS.- Category ID : 59107
A client/server configuration management system. The server supports UNIX and Windows NT. The client supports most platforms via command-line, GUI and Web browser-based interfaces. (commercial) (Perforce Software)
Peer-to-peer version control system that keeps development in synch using e-mail or LAN. Designed for distributed and mobile development teams. Supports disconnected work.
Comes in Pro and Basic versions (Pro supports repository hierarchy, rollback, event triggers). Distributed system, with a repository for each developer. Unix/Linux, MacOSX on PPC and Windows 98 and up. Commercial.
The Project Revision Control System is a front end to a set of tools that provide a way to deal with sets of files and directories as an entity, preserving coherent versions of the entire set. (GPL) (Josh MacDonald)
Offers configuration management with data management and process control. Also covers version control, build and release management, change control, and problem and activity tracking. (commercial) (Neuma Technology Inc.)
Vesta is a version control+build system that was created by the DEC Alpha development team. It is distributed, but does not support merging yet. Open Source.
A cross-platform solution with data storage in industry-standard relational databases, caching proxy servers for fast distributed development, file-level workflow, seamless IDE integrations and flexible branching and labelling capabilities.
A platform-independent, enterprise-level Source Configuration and Management solution, which includes version control, process management, release management, advanced branching and issue tracking, integrated in one tool. Written in Java and Cross-Platform.
An inexpensive version control system with features such as branching, remote (non-networked) capabilities, file and directory renames, atomic changes, a graphical history browser, and encryption (Commercial).
Customizable IDE written in Java, oriented towards maintenance, adaptations and follow-up of application upgrades through variants. Applications are written as models. The merge mechanism is based on meta-models.