Recently, I studied CVS and related tool software in the last period of work. The positive company has undertaken a big project, and the BOSS requires strict control of the code, so it starts to configure CVSNT CVSTRACNT's CVS solution on the company's server, and the client uses the latest version of TortoiseCVS. After successful configuration is completed, a few colleagues have been tested, and it is very easy to use, especially TortoiseCVS. However, there is also a pity that VS2003.NET does not directly support CVS, I don't dare to use the third-party plugin.