Are there any IDE with a built-in Version Control in it? Version control
that can be configured in the IDE?


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From: Dan Kegel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 11:04 PM
To: Kent E
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Subject: Re: some tools in java....

Kent E wrote:
> 2.) are there any alternative in using VisualSourceSafe?

Bitkeeper seems excellent, but I haven't used it myself much.
http://www.bitkeeper.com
The Linux Kernel guys use it heavily, and so do some large companies.
It's something like $1000/seat.

perforce isn't quite as fancy as Bitkeeper, but it works very, very
well.
http://www.perforce.com
And I'm not saying that just because they sent me a t-shirt :-)
I've used it in two jobs now, and it is far, far superior
to Visual SourceSafe.  It runs on all operating systems,
it can be used via the commandline, via a gui, or via the web,
it's fast, and it supports atomic changesets.
It's something like $500/seat.

Both are free for free software projects.
- Dan

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