Sorry if it was mentioned already but GIThub is awesome, not only can you
run a client for  it, but you can do all your gets, pulls etc on the site,
without a client!

bo


On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Jack Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am about to select a version management system for my Mac and used for
> version management of web site pages and database management systems. I've
> bee staring at CVS, Subversion and Perforce. There are probably others.
>
> I am a one person operation, don't contemplate multiple developers and
> simply want to keep good track of development evolution. All of these
> systems seem like overkill for me.
>
> Does anyone know of something simple that is robust and works well?
>
> Thank you very much -- Jack
>
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