I've used SVN lately. You can't beat the price, it's multi-platform, the tortoiseSVN Explorer extension, the SubClipse Eclipse plug-in, command line too; and everyone else seems to know it.

I basically set up a SVN server (VisualSVN in the case of Windows, or some SAAS provider) and create a code repository. Then everyone else (developers, QA, and even staging and production servers) all become SVN clients. Each client can update their own code base to a (old or) new numbered version with a click.

Git is gaining share, but I dunno nufin about it. I guess I'm not always an early adopter of the next thing...

Al

On 4/13/2011 9:55 AM, Rob wrote:
Aloha All,

I am looking to implement a version control system with a new client,
and wanted to see what others were happy with.
(snip)

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