In previous message, Nicholas Irias said: > > Does anybody here use revision control software. I have been using RCS, > > one of the GNU utilities, for a long time and would not be without it or > > smemthing equivlaent. Unfortunately it is a DOS based, command line > > driven set of programs and evidently too complex for the younger members > > of our company to grasp. Did I mention that it is a free program. > > One of my sons (A C programmer) works at a different where they use > > something from Micro$oft that seems to the trick for them. I have > > also heard of PVCS but don't know anything about it. > > Perhaps a few people would be willing to share their experiences. > I use Perforce, which offers more capable branching and labeling than > VSS (the Microsoft version control). I believe it is still the fastest > version > control system on the market. > The clients run on most platforms, and the server runs on Win NT, and > most flavors of Unix, including Linux. > You can get an unbroken eval copy at their web page, www.perforce.com. > The eval doesnt expire and isnt broken - it just limits you to 2 users > till > you buy a license. You can take CVS for Windows 95/NT on http://www.cyclic.com -- ------------ Yuri Galayda at SIC Vector R&D Department yura@vector.kharkov.ua PGP public key available -- finger yura@vector.kharkov.ua | pgp -kaf