Best Version Control Systems for Windows of 2025

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    Backlog Reviews
    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
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    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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    Bitbucket Reviews
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    Bitbucket

    Atlassian

    $15 per month
    10 Ratings
    Bitbucket goes beyond Git code management. Bitbucket is a place for teams to plan projects, collaborate on code and test, and then deploy. For small teams of less than 5, Bitbucket is free. Premium plans ($6/user/mo), and Standard ($3/user/mo), are available at scale. You can organize your projects by creating Bitbucket branches from Jira issues and Trello cards. Integrated CI/CD allows you to build, test, and deploy. Configuration as code allows for fast feedback loops and benefits. Pull requests make it easier to approve code reviews. With inline comments, create a merge list with the designated approvers. Bitbucket Pipelines with CI/CD lets you build, test, and deploy with integrated CI/CD. You can benefit from configuration as code and quick feedback loops. With IP whitelisting, 2-step verification and IP whitelisting, you can be sure that your code is safe in the Cloud. You can restrict access to certain users and control their actions by granting branch permissions and merging checks to quality code.
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    Azure DevOps Server Reviews

    Azure DevOps Server

    Microsoft

    $6 per user per month
    2 Ratings
    Integrated software delivery tools hosted on premisis allow you to share code, track work and ship software. You can use all Azure DevOps services, or only the ones that you need to enhance your existing workflows. Azure DevOps Server, formerly known as Team Foundation Server (TFS), is a collection of software development tools that can be used together. It is hosted on-premises. Azure DevOps Server can integrate with your existing editor or IDE, allowing your cross-functional team members to work efficiently on projects of any size. Azure DevOps Server is source code management software, and includes features such as access Controls/Permissions, bug tracking, build automation, change management, code review, collaboration, continuous integration, and version control.
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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, MySQL 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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    IBM Rational ClearCase Reviews
    IBM Rational ClearCase allows for restricted access to software assets such as code, requirements, designs, models, test plans, and test results. It offers parallel development support, automated workspace and baseline management, secure version management and reliable build auditing. You can also access it virtually anywhere, anytime. You can delete older versions, create and delete branch, list version histories, compare and merge versions. It provides development and integration models, private workspaces, and public integration areas. Allows for user authentication and audit trails, which help you meet compliance requirements with minimum administrative hassle. This program allows you to manage your personal workspaces and gives you access to the file versions and directories you need.
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    SourceGear Vault Reviews

    SourceGear Vault

    SourceGear

    $349 one-time payment
    SourceGear Vault Pro for professional developers is a version control and bug tracker solution. Vault Standard is designed for people who only need version control. Vault is built on a client-server architecture that uses technologies such as Microsoft SQL Server or IIS Web Services to increase performance, scalability, security, and scalability. Vault is affordable, easy to install, and intuitive to learn. This will allow your team to get up and running quickly. Vault is designed to protect data integrity by committing source code changes to an SQL Server database in atomic operations. To provide remote access, all communication between client/server is done via HTTP. Data compression and binary deltas ensure the best possible performance. Vault also supports special features like Event Notifications and Line History. SourceGear Vault was created for users migrating to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.
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