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Coppermine
Coppermine Photo Gallery
Open Source Web Photo Gallery
Coppermine is an easily set-up, fast, feature-rich photo gallery script with mySQL database, user management, private galleries, automatic thumbnail creation, ecard feature and a template system for easy customization to match the rest of a site.
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Git
Git for Linux
Open source version control system
Perhaps best known as the version control system for Linux, Git is also the choice of other well-known open source projects like Perl, Gnome, Ruby on Rails, Fedora and Debian. It offers a very fast, distributed method for tracking history and changes, with good support for branching and merging. Operating System: Windows, Linux, OS X Learn More...
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SVN
SVN – Subversion
Open Source Version Control System
SVN or Subversion is the most popular version control system. Most open-source projects (SourceForge, Apache, Python, Ruby and many others) use it as a repository. Google Code uses Subversion exclusively to distribute code. For Windows, Tortoise SVN is a great file browser for viewing, editing and modifying your Subversion code base. For Mac, you have to use Versions. For Apple’s developer environment you have to use Xcode.
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CVS
CVS – Concurrent Versions Systems
Open Source Version Control System
CVS is the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source network-transparent version control system. It was first released in 1986. CVS is the de facto standard and is installed virtually everywhere. It’s useful for any designer or developer for backing up and sharing files. Tortoise CVS is a great client for CVS on Windows, and there are many different IDEs, such as Xcode (Mac), Eclipse, NetBeans andEmacs, that use CVS.
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