Perforce
A client/server configuration management system. The server supports UNIX and Windows NT. The client supports most platforms via command-line, GUI and Web browser-based interfaces. (commercial) (Perforce Software)
http://www.perforce.com/
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CMZ
A file system based source code management and version control system. Unix/Linux, VMS, WinNT. (non-commercial) (CodeME S.A.R.L.)
http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/cmz/
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Code Co-op
Works on a LAN but allows synchronization over email. Distributed, transaction-based, server-less. Windows 95 and up, "Linux version to come". (commercial) (Reliable Software)
http://www.relisoft.com/co_op/
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BitKeeper
Comes in Pro and Basic versions (Pro supports repository hierarchy, rollback, event triggers). Distributed system, with a repository for each developer. Unix/Linux, MacOSX on PPC and Windows 98 and up. Commercial.
http://www.bitkeeper.com/
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ChangeMan
"Enterprise Change Management": Family of tools for mainframes to distributed systems to web apps. Formerly eChangeMan; Diamond CM; VCS-UX/3000. Support for various platforms, depending on the tool. (commercial) (SERENA Software Inc)
http://www.serena.com/product/cm_prod.html
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PRCS
The Project Revision Control System is a front end to a set of tools that provide a way to deal with sets of files and directories as an entity, preserving coherent versions of the entire set. (GPL) (Josh MacDonald)
http://prcs.sourceforge.net/
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CM+
Offers configuration management with data management and process control. Also covers version control, build and release management, change control, and problem and activity tracking. (commercial) (Neuma Technology Inc.)
http://www.neuma.com/
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OpenCM
OpenCM is a configuration management system designed for high-integrity operation. It supports cryptographic authentication, end-to-end integrity controls, and file-level ACLs. (open-source)
http://opencm.org/
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Vesta
Vesta is a version control+build system that was created by the DEC Alpha development team. It is distributed, but does not support merging yet. Open Source.
http://www.vestasys.org/
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