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FtpVC 2.4

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FtpVC 2.4

Submitted By: gregnis
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FtpVC (FTP Version Control) is a server-less version control system which allows
joined software development using Internet FTP connections. This program
permits developers to get, check out, check in, undo check out, and label files on
a remote server, that are part of a software project. It also allows
comparing files on the server to their local versions showing results in
a two-pane window. In other words, FtpVC may be used for version control of
source files, the makefile, or any other data. The simplicity of this
program, in its current form, lies in the fact that it lacks some advanced
features that are common to modern version control systems: branching,
merging, etc. Also, currently FtpVC optionally stores previous versions of
files instead of (more common for version control systems) reverse deltas.
On the other hand, it provides basic features that are necessary for any
collaborative development. Thus, users from all over the world can now
jointly and safely work on the same project without the possibility of
conflict.


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File Name:
fvc24.exe
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Languages:
Unknown
Platforms:
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Release date:
10/14/2006
License:
Unknown
Size:
2 MB
Price/Fee (US$):
50.00 $
Number of downloads:
231

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