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The help feature provided with Application Developer has a large section on using the Team Synchronizing and the CVS Repository Exploring perspective and describes all the features covered in this chapter.

In addition, the following URLs provide further information for the topics covered in this book:

CVS home page-The main source of information for CVS:
http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/

CVSNT home page-This is the main source of information for CVSNT, which is the CVS server implementation for Windows machines and the CVS server software used in this chapter. See the following URL:
http://cvsnt.org/wiki

Eclipse CVS information-The CVS features available in Application Developer V7.5 come from Eclipse 3.4. The following link is the main information page for this project. It contains documentation, downloads, and even the source code:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/CVS

Tortoise CVS home page-This is another CVS client that lets users perform CVS operations from Windows Explorer. It provides most of the features of Application Developer and is available under the GNU public license. This can come in handy when CVS operations are required outside RAD v7.5. See the following URL:
http://www.tortoisecvs.org

CVS command line reference-Some operations on the CVS server (for example changing the password of a user) is best done from the command line. The following URL provides a quick reference for the CVS command line interface:
http://refcards.com/docs/forda/cvs/cvs-refcard-a4.pdf

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