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anonuser:
its free for opensource projects.
You're required to submit your licence and project description to them but Code::Blocks is pretty well known so I doubt they'll question anything..

thomas:
But you need a server, and this will cost on the order of $50-100 monthly, depending on the amount of traffic.

Also, perforce has a major usability disadvantage in regard of svn and cvs. Everybody is familiar with cvs and svn, and everybody has the tools on his PC. This is not true for perforce.

anonuser:
http://www.perforce.com/perforce/opensource-faq.html

This is what you need to know.

Perforce is super powerful and has amazing integration in the IDEs MS DEV studio plugin is amazing.
I use it at my place of work and wouldn't do source control without it.

anonuser:
Well its not all that different. Esepcially since there are easy to ues graphical tools provided by Perforce for almost any OS. Linux, *BSD, Unix, Win32. All use the same software.

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: thomas on November 18, 2005, 11:34:21 pm ---TortoiseProc is the GUI part of TortoiseSVN.

--- End quote ---
Sorry, I don't get it: Does this mean that TortoiseSVN does finally have a standalone GUI without shell inegration? Maybe I should give it a try again...?!

Morten.

Ps.: Sorry, I know, it does not belong into this thread.

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