I'm on a project where we just started using Google Docs for  
version control. It seems to work well within its limits - once you  
upload a file, users edit it online using Google apps for text (word)  
documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Google stores previous  
versions, which are readily available. You can share with specified  
users.

   There are size limitations, though they are fairly generous. The  
biggest drawback is that it only supports those 3 formats -- no Visio,  
no PDF!

   - Jim

   Quoting Paul Reijnierse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Now we would love to have the same flexibility and control for our other
> documents that we use for our designs such as: word files, visio
> documents and of course files from the different adobe products.
>
> For the different adobe products there is the possibility to use Version
> Cue, but our experience with it so far has not been great. And for the
> other files we have not found anything that fits our needs.
>
> What are your experiences with this? How do you use different versioning
> systems in your projects?
>


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