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DiffMerge (dmg)
Graphically shows the changes between two files, including intra-line highlighting and full support for editing. Allows automatic 3-way merging when safe to do so and full control over editing the resulting file. Configurable rulesets and options provide for customized appearance and behavior. This version is the first release on CNET...
Tags: Appearance, SourceGear
Software downloads 2007-07-23

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SourceGear DiffMerge (msi)
Graphically shows the changes between two files, including intra-line highlighting and full support for editing. Allows automatic 3-way merging when safe to do so and full control over editing the resulting file. Configurable rulesets and options provide for customized appearance and behavior.
Tags: Behavior, Appearance
Software downloads 2007-08-15
Parabuild (exe)
Parabuild is a software build management server that helps software teams and organizations reduce risks of project failures by providing practically unbreakable daily builds and continuous integration builds. Parabuild features an effortless installation process and easy overall use, multi-platform remote builds, fast Web user interface, a wide set of supported...
Tags: Software, Team, Parabuild, Team Management, Tools & Techniques, Development Tools, Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2006-11-15
What version control app are you using?
I'm at a small company considering a software version control and library management package. We are doing traditional code development for embedded applications.why notuse the one supported by your development tools?most commonly, still, is pcvserver.Since I'm on linux, I have 3 currently installed.RCS, CVS and SUBVERSIONDepends on requirements* If...
Tags: Subversion, Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, RCS, version control, library management, SteveGoss@..., programming, CVS Corp.
Discussion threads 2006-05-03
Hunt down buggy .NET code faster with continuous integration
Learn how you can use continuous integration to automate the build process and provide instant feedback on .NET coding errors, thus allowing you to spend your time on more important tasks. One aspect of team development is allowing individual developers or groups to develop and build features locally...
Tags: Microsoft .NET, Tony Patton, .NET, continuous integration, developer, integration, .NET Newsletter, Team, Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, Tool, Option
Technical articles 2005-12-13
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