Last Updated on 2018-10-10
When a VSS user first tries SourceAnywhere Standalone, he will find its interface and functions familiar and can get started right away easily. However, if we take a closer look, we’ll find there are a lot of differences between the two which make SourceAnywhere stand out.
Visual SourceSafe |
Designed for | Local teams | Local and distributed teams |
Architecture | File system | Client/Server |
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File system | SQL Server |
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Cross platform support | ||
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