Plastic SCM is a commercial SCM system developed by Codice Software. Plastic tries to focus on big repositories, parallel development, branching and merging and security.




Pijul is described as 'Free and open source distributed version control system based on a sound theory of patches, which makes it easy to learn and use, and really distributed' and is a Version Control system in the development category. There are more than 10 alternatives to Pijul for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Mac, Windows, BSD and Haiku apps. The best Pijul alternative is Git, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Pijul are Codeberg, Gogs, Apache Subversion and Mercurial SCM.
Plastic SCM is a commercial SCM system developed by Codice Software. Plastic tries to focus on big repositories, parallel development, branching and merging and security.




An open source, distributed version control and bug tracking system for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.

BitKeeper is the original distributed source management system and the main inspiration for Git. BitKeeper is a fast, enterprise-ready, distributed SCM that scales up to very large projects and down to tiny ones.
CVS is a centralized version control system, an important component of Source Configuration Management (SCM). Using it, you can record the history of changes to individual text-based files.
monotone is a free distributed version control system. It provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol.
SourceAnywhere is a source control solution designed as Visual SourceSafe (VSS) replacement. It is VSS-style source control solution with good support for Visual Studio, Eclipse, Dreamweaver and other IDEs.



Sapling is a source control system developed and used at Meta that places special emphasis on usability and scalability. Git and Mercurial users will find many of the basic concepts familiar, and that workflows like understanding your repository, working with stacks of commits...