Yes we use a heavily customised old version of (puke) Visual SourceSafe.
I use and would recommend Subversion for my own .NET/Android stuff,
although Git is very popular too. And it doesn't need a central server.

The problem with Visual FoxPro and source control is that in terms of
program code most languages just use text files which are easy to diff
and merge and so on. A lot of VFP code is in memo fields in DBF files
however, so you need extensions of some sort to handle that. 
-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm


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