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 Perforce 2004.2 Beta (Beta)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Fri, Jul 7th 2000 07:18 UTC (8 years, 6 months ago) Updated: Wed, Jan 3rd 2007 08:00 UTC (2 years, 0 months ago)


Screenshot About:
Perforce is a software configuration management system that is fast, robust, runs on over 50 platforms, and scales to over 3000 users on a single repository. It supports atomic submits and works well over wide area networks, including the Internet.

Release focus: Major feature enhancements

Changes:
Security levels now documented and supported. Support for mid submit, post submit, and spec-triggers were added. Indirect integration is now the default, and 'p4 integrate' can now be used to select an arbitrary revision as the merge base. A new 'p4 tag' command provided an easy way to add a file to a label.

Author:
Perforce Software [contact developer]

Rating:
8.22/10.00 (5 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadbeta.html
Changelog:
http://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.061/user/relnotes.txt
Mailing list archive:
http://maillist.perforce.com/pipermail/perforce-user/

Trove categories: [change]
[Intended Audience]  Developers
[License]  Free for non-commercial use, Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial
[Topic]  Software Development :: Version Control

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Perforce Software (Owner)

» Rating: 8.22/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.01% (Rank 3318)
» Popularity: 1.48% (Rank 3801)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Stable 2006.2 03-Jan-2007 Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog
Beta 2006.1-beta 28-Jul-2006 Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Homepage Changelog

 Releases

Version Focus Date
2006.1-beta Major feature enhancements 28-Jul-2006 08:53
2005.2-beta Major feature enhancements 20-Mar-2006 11:54
2005.1-beta Major feature enhancements 07-Oct-2005 12:04
2004.2 Beta Major feature enhancements 19-Aug-2004 08:53
2002.1-beta Major feature enhancements 15-Mar-2002 12:39

 Comments

[»] License
by kejjem - Oct 23rd 2004 08:10:50

The license for Perforce isnt really free for non-commercial use. It is a license free for up to two users and two client workspaces.

Other than that, perforce rocks. It is something of a mix between subversion and ClearCase.

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    [»] Re: License
    by Perforce Software - Oct 7th 2005 01:18:58


    > The license for Perforce isnt really

    > free for non-commercial use. It is a

    > license free for up to two users and two

    > client workspaces.


    Since 2005.1 it's been increased to two users and five workspaces and Perforce is 100% free (as in beer) for Open Source use.


    > Other than that, perforce rocks. It is

    > something of a mix between subversion

    > and ClearCase.

    Thanks!

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      [»] Re: License
      by loc6061s - Oct 31st 2006 03:01:01

      I think Peforce should never be in the same sentence with. Clearcase.
      Perforce is a seriously great product.
      Clearcase is inherently wrong. Everything in it. Is there to make your life more difficult so you complain to your manager and the corporation has to hire a ClearCase consultant and spend more money on it.


      >

      > % The license for Perforce isnt really

      > % free for non-commercial use. It is a

      > % license free for up to two users and

      > two

      > % client workspaces.

      >

      >

      >

      > Since 2005.1 it's been increased to two

      > users and five workspaces and Perforce

      > is 100% free (as in beer) for Open

      > Source use.

      >

      >

      > % Other than that, perforce rocks. It

      > is

      > % something of a mix between subversion

      > % and ClearCase.

      >

      >

      > Thanks!

      >

      >

      [reply] [top]




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