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09.07.2004
Superversion: Version Control for Gourmets Superversion is a single-user version control software. It features a graphical user interface and focuses on efficency and ease-of-use. Written in Java and distributed via Java WebStart, Superversion runs on every major platform (tested on Windows, Linux and OS/2).
So, Howzzat Different? Traditional version control systems such as CVS treats each file separately thus offering little, to no, tight relation between files. On the other hand, Superversion is based on changes and change sets. A change could mean: So, What's Lacking? The 'Help' feature can be an annoyance for newbies trying to set up Superversion for the first time. Also, if you are doing distributed development and are looking at merging files from multiple locations, then Superversion is probably not the right tool for the job. Having said that, the roadmap for Superversion is encouraging and promises to remedy most of these drawbacks. With a beta being rolled out, almost every other week (thanks to Stefan Reich), Superversion is a Version Control tool worth keeping an eye on.New Features in Superversion beta 5 What next? Superversion 1.0 Beta 5 is very stable, largely feature-complete and suitable for everyday use. So, if you liked it, Click here to download (size approx. 2MB). If necessary, install Java Webstart 1.4. If you want to be in loop, on the releases, or request for new features, join the Superversion mailing list. [dt] |
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