QVCS

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QVCS
Original author(s) Jim Voris
Developer(s) Quma Software
Initial release 1991; 33 years ago (1991)
Last release 3.10.20[1] / April 5, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-04-05)
Development status web site abandoned[2]
Written in C++
Operating system Windows
Type Revision control
License Freeware
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QVCS Enterprise
Original author(s) Jim Voris
Developer(s) Quma Software
Initial release 1998; 26 years ago (1998)
Stable release 3.0.9[3] / April 14, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-04-14)
Written in Java
Operating system Windows, OS X, Solaris
Type Revision control
License Apache 2.0 License
Website github.com/jimv39/qvcsos

QVCS (Quma Version Control System) is a family of version control system products historically published by Quma Software, Inc.

History

QVCS was first published in 1991 as a set of command line utilities for the Amiga.

Quma ported that original Amiga product to the Microsoft Windows platform in 1996. In 2000, QVCS-Pro was introduced with additional features, including support for Microsoft SCC compliant integrated development environments.[4] In 2004, the cross-platform QVCS-Enterprise product was introduced.[5] QVCS and QVCS-Pro are written in C++. QVCS-Enterprise is written in Java.

On January 1, 2012, QVCS-Pro and QVCS were made freeware. QVCS-Enterprise followed suit on June 16, 2012, and then was open sourced under the Apache 2.0 License on March 2, 2014.

At some time after June 23, 2013, the domain name qumasoft.com was abandoned. It is now (June 2015) owned by a weight loss company. The contents of the Web site when it was operated by the author of QVCS is available on the Wayback Machine.

Market

QVCS and QVCS-Pro target smaller Windows only development teams. QVCS-Enterprise is a client–server application, is cross-platform, and is designed for use by distributed development teams.

See also

References

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