Microsoft Visual SourceSafe vs OpenSSH for Windows
A side-by-side look at Microsoft Visual SourceSafe and OpenSSH for Windows. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe
Development
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe is a version control system that allows software teams to manage source code changes. It provides versioning, check-in/check-out capabilities, and supports multi-user access.
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OpenSSH for Windows
Security & Privacy
OpenSSH for Windows is a free SSH client and server for Windows that allows you to securely connect to Linux and Unix servers, transfer files, and run remote commands over an encrypted connection.
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