Your best bet is probably Subversion.  It's designed to supercede CVS,
and is better in pretty much every way.  The only think you might run
into is if your working directories (the personal copy of the code
that you work on, before checking your mods into the central
repository) is located on a remote server, such as a central dev
server.  The filesystem access of SVN is orders of magnitude higher
than CVS, so if you have to have a remote working directory, CVS might
be a better choice.  However, you should go out of your way to avoid
that scenario, if you ask me.

VSS is another option, if you don't want concurrency.  I've never used
it, but from what I heard, I can't say I recommend it.

cheers,
barneyb

On 3/9/06, Jagos, Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am researching source code versioning software for our team.
> We are 4 ColdFusion developers using Dreamweaver and SQL mainly for our
> development and currently do not use any code versioning software.
> What would you recommend for us or what are you using and how is that
> going?
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
>
>   Allan M. Jagos

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