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What Source Code Control systems do you use?

3 Sep 2012 to 10 Sep 2012 If you don't use a real Source Control then do yourself a favour and at least understand what they offer. They can save you a lot of pain and the good ones are free.

Text entry answers for sorted by frequency of occurrance.

(35) Perforce
(20) CVS
(11) none
(11) SVN
(6) sourcegear vault
(4) Starteam
(4) Vault
(3) Tortoise SVN
(3) Fossil
(3) BACON
(2) BaconCVS
(2) None of these
(2) no
(2) MKS
(2) Surround SCM
(2) SourceGear
(2) SpectrumSCM
(2) Serena Dimensions
(2) PVCS
(1) Seapine Surround
(1) Seapine Surround SCM
(1) Self Developed
(1) Serena
(1) Plastic SCM
(1) PTC Integrity
(1) PureCM
(1) serena pvcs
(1) Serena PVCS Version Manager
(1) Serena VM
(1) SharePoint
(1) Should allow more than one entry - TFS and StarTeam
(1) SourceAnywhere Standalone
(1) SourceGear Vault Pro
(1) visual basic 2008
(1) Vss
(1) WinCvs
(1) Wow didn't know such a thing existed
(1) zip files
(1) TortoiseSVN
(1) Turnover for iSeries
(1) Subversion, plus Visual Source Save and MKS IntegrityManager for legacy-products
(1) synctoy
(1) Synergy
(1) Team Coherance
(1) Team Object Manager (Gupta)
(1) Tortise SVN
(1) Tortoise HG
(1) MKS Integrity
(1) MKS Source Integrity
(1) + Aa External Hard Drive
(1) addmission
(1) Nobody touches my sh^t ! ! !
(1) Paper and pencil. Is there any other way, really?
(1) Harvest
(1) I do not use Source Code Control
(1) I donct use source code control
(1) IBM Synergy
(1) in-house FoxPro table
(1) Internally developed. 20 years on and still working fine.
(1) Kiln
(1) matlab
(1) Mine own
(1) BaconSourceSystem
(1) BaconVersionClistCtrl - beacuse it's tasty, Joan!
(1) built-in Informatica PowerCenter repository
(1) C#
(1) Code Co-op
(1) codeblock
(1) CodeProject articles
(1) CS-RCS
(1) CVS, PerForce
(1) Delphi
(1) Dimensions
(1) DXVCS, proprietary VSS clone
(1) Fag Packet
(1) File duplicates and archiving
(1) Fortress