Best Version Control Systems for Mac of 2024

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    Git Reviews
    Top Pick
    Git is an open-source distributed version control system that can handle small to very large projects quickly and efficiently. Git is simple to learn, has a small footprint, and delivers lightning fast performance. It is superior to SCM tools such as Subversion, CVS and Perforce. Git also has features such as cheap local branching and convenient staging areas.
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    Backlog Reviews

    Backlog

    Nulab

    $20.00/month
    4 Ratings
    Backlog is a collaboration and project management tool that teams can use to increase productivity, visibility, and simplify project tracking. To release high-quality projects faster, development teams can collaborate with IT, Marketing, and Design. The core features include Gantt Charts and Burndown Charts as well as Issues, Subtaskings, Watchlists, Comment threads. Version control, File sharing, Wikis and Bug Tracking are all part of the core. You can update your projects anywhere with the iOS and Android apps.
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    Fossil Reviews
    Fossil is a distributed software configuration management system that is simple, reliable, and easy to use. It also has these advanced features: Project Management. Fossil can do distributed version control like Git or Mercurial. Fossil also supports bug track, wiki, forum and chat. Fossil's built-in web interface is themeable, extensible and intuitive. It offers a rich variety information pages (examples), to promote situational awareness. All-in-one Fossil is an executable that can be used as a standalone executable. You can download a precompiled binary file for Windows, Mac, and Linux and place it on your $PATH. Self-hosting is possible - You can set up a website for your project in minutes using a variety if techniques. Fossil is both CPU and memory efficient. A Raspberry Pi or VPS hosting can comfortably host most projects for $5 per month. You can also set up an automated GitHub mirror. Simple Networking – Fossil uses HTTPS (or SSH, if you prefer), for network communications.
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    Buddy Reviews
    Top Pick

    Buddy

    Buddy

    $75 per month
    25 Ratings
    Buddy is a revolutionary tool that allows you to build, test and deploy. It has over 100 pre-made actions and dozens of integrations. Buddy makes it easy to do everything from website delivery to app deployments and builds to test. Buddy is the fastest way to create better apps faster. Even the most complex CI/CD workflows can be created in minutes. Buddy is a DevOps adoption champion. Buddy is the fastest with smart changes detection, state of-the-art caching and parallelism. Your stack is always just a click away from Docker, Kubernetes and Serverless, as well as Blockchain. Buddy is a low-friction automation platform that makes DevOps simple for developers, designers, and QA teams. Buddy makes it easy to build, test, and deploy apps and websites in minutes.
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    Apache Subversion Reviews

    Apache Subversion

    Apache Software Foundation

    3 Ratings
    Welcome to subversion. This is the online home for the Apache®, Subversion®, software project. Subversion is an open source version control system. CollabNet, Inc. founded Subversion in 2000. The Subversion project has seen tremendous success over the past ten years. Subversion continues to be widely used in the corporate world as well as the open-source community. Subversion is a project of Apache Software Foundation and is part of a rich community. We are always looking for people with diverse skills and invite you to join us in developing Apache Subversion. Subversion is an open-source, central version control system that has been widely accepted and adopted. Its reliability as a safe haven of valuable data; its simplicity in model and usage; and its ability support the needs and requirements of many users and projects are all reasons Subversion exists.
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    DBmaestro Reviews
    DBmaestro's DevOps Platform allows for safe implementation of CI/CD in Oracle, MS-SQL databases, DB2, PostgreSQL databases, My-SQL databases, and MS-SQL databases. DBmaestro applies DevOps best practices directly to the database, resulting in a new level for speed, efficiency and security as well as process integration. DBmaestro's solutions allow organizations to safely and methodically deploy databases. This increases development team productivity and accelerates time-to-market. Unplanned database downtime is eliminated. The platform includes several key features that make it more valuable than its parts: repeatable release automation and database version control. Governance and security modules can also be added. A business activity monitor is another example of how the platform can combine these key features. It gives you complete database oversight from one source, which is a significant advantage over the competition. DBmaestro's platform with zero friction seamlessly complements all major databases without the need for database engineering teams To change their core processes.
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    Plastic SCM Reviews

    Plastic SCM

    Codice Software

    $6.95 per month
    Unity Plastic SCM is a version management and source code management tool that improves team collaboration and scaleability with any engine. It provides optimized workflows for programmers and artists, as well as speedy work with large files and binaries. Plastic SCM has tons of features that make it easy for developers. Good branching and merging are key to "task-driven" development, feature branches, and release management. Plastic allows you to branch quickly even with large code bases. With the new semantic diff feature and the "analyze-refactors" feature, you can diff refactored codes. It can locate refactored codes across files for C#/Vb.net and Java. Plastic also includes our SemanticMerge Product.
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    GitBucket Reviews

    GitBucket

    GitBucket

    Free
    GitBucket, a Git web platform powered and maintained by Scala, is GitBucket. You can also deploy gitbucket to a servlet container that supports Servlet 3.0 (like Jetty or Tomcat, etc).
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    Perforce Helix Core Reviews
    Perforce version control -- Helix Core - tracks and manages any changes to your source code and digital assets. It does much more than this. Helix Core allows development teams to move faster while creating more complex products. It also provides a single source for truth across all development. Contributors can use the tools they already have to sync their work into Helix Core. Helix Core can handle all things. There are tens of thousands of users. There are 10s of millions of transactions per day, and 100s of Terabytes of data. There are also 10,000+ concurrent commits. It can even quickly deliver files to remote users without waiting for the WAN. It can be used on-premises as well as in the cloud. Reduce the time spent navigating tools and processes and spend more time delivering value. Helix Core ensures everyone is efficient. You will get quick feedback, flexibility, automation, and faster builds. Don't waste your developers time with manual workflows. Let them get back to coding.
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    Bazaar Reviews

    Bazaar

    Canonical

    Bazaar is a version management system that allows you to track your project history over time and collaborate easily with others. Bazaar can be used by one developer, a team of developers, or a group of developers spread across the globe. It scales and adapts to your needs. Canonical sponsors Bazaar, which is part of the GNU Project. Bazaar's core value is ease of use. There are many areas where our focus on usability shines. We identify revisions using sequential numbers per repository, not per repository (like Subversion or Mercurial), or hash strings like Git. The GUI log dialog looks very similar to Subversion and CVS users. As you can see, bugs can be associated to changes. Our storage format supports this: you don't need to put important metadata in specially formatted commit messages. You can also expand multiple revisions to see the local commits that were made to deliver larger changes.
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    Mercurial Reviews
    Mercurial is a distributed source control management tool that is free and open-source. It is able to efficiently manage projects of any size and has an intuitive interface. Mercurial is able to efficiently handle projects of any size or type. Each clone includes the entire project history. This makes it easy to perform local, quick, and convenient actions. Mercurial supports many workflows, and you can easily extend its functionality with extensions. Mercurial is committed to fulfilling all its promises. Most tasks can be completed in one go, without the need for any special knowledge.
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    CA Harvest SCM Reviews
    CA Harvest Software Change Manager, (CA Harvest SCM), provides powerful, process-driven capabilities to manage development teams across your enterprise. It covers multiple platforms and release management tools. This software manages your IT governance policies, corporate compliance initiatives, and even those defined by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. It can also ensure compliance with your ITIL(r-based best practices. CA Harvest SCM can simplify your enterprise's software release management process. It also allows for the development and maintenance business applications using streamlined workflows and automated code versioning. This ITIL release management software will optimize your development resources.
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