ArX
vsSubversion
Pricing Model
Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
List of Features
- Ease of Learning and Use
- Powerful Branching and Merging Features
- Speed, Even when Working with Large Repositories
- Effective Distributed Development
- Friendly and Helpful User and Developer Communities
- Cryptographic Data Integrity Features
- Ability to Publish Archives on Almost any Server
- Portability to Multiple Operating Systems (still in progress)
Pricing Info
Pricing Info
Arx is a free software licensed under the GPU GPL or General Public License, a free and liberal software license that allows developers and end-users to run, study, share, and modify the software for free. This means you can use ArX for free with no enterprise pricing fees to worry about.
Integrations
Integrations
ArX supports integration with HTTP web servers and services like Apache and Boa.
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
ArX is a high-performance, powerful, and flexible version control solution built based on a distributed architecture, permitting developers to work on the same file simultaneously, use powerful branching and merging features, implement patch pooling, and publish collections of files known as archives to any HTTP web server.
Company Email
wlandry@ucsd.edu
Contact No.
Company's Address
Free Software Foundation
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor
Boston, MA 02110-1335
USA
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Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
- Basic CVS features
- Directories are versioned
- Copying, deleting, and renaming are versioned
- Free-form versioned metadata (“properties”)
- Atomic commits
- Branching and tagging are cheap (constant time) operations
- Merge tracking
- File locking
- Symbolic links can be versioned
- Executable flag is preserved
- Apache network server option, with WebDAV/DeltaV protocol
- Standalone server option (svnserve)
- Parseable output
- Localized messages
- Interactive conflict resolution
- Repository read-only mirroring
- Write-through proxy over WebDAV
- Natively client/server, layered library design with clean APIs
- Binary files handled efficiently
- Costs are proportional to change size, not data size
- Bindings to programming languages
- Changelists
Pricing Info
There is no enterprise pricing for subversion, as it is a free program
Integrations
No information on integrations.
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
Apache Subversion is a full-featured version control system that boasts of a model, design, and interface that is more advanced than most Concurrent Versioning System (CVS) offerings on the market. It is designed with a variety of solutions that include merge tracking, interactive conflict resolution, and file locking.
Company Email
apache@apache.org
Contact No.
Company's Address
The Apache Software Foundation
401 Edgewater Place, Suite 600
Wakefield, MA 01880
U.S.A.
Subversion Comparisons
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You should note that even though both ArX and Subversion may have a reliable range of features each service could be designed for a different business size. If you are analyzing various solutions you should give some attention to a company size they are catering to. Some elements might scale up with no problem for huge enterprises but if you have a small or mid-sized company it’s often better to avoid paying for customized features that you may never actually use.
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