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I was planning on getting MSDN so I could play around with some of the more advanced features of various Microsoft products, but a friend mentioned the idea of TechNet. He claimed that it was cheaper (and it is), but I pointed out the primary reason I didn't like it: no Visual Studio or on-demand (downloadable) betas. So, I took it upon myself to compare the two in all their incarnations. As usual, let me know if you know if I'm missing something or if there's a key factor that you might have us

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In Progress Here we go again... I've done random searches for UML tools before, but this time, I figured I'd go ahead and document it. I probably won't make this as extensive of a search as I usually do just for the simple fact that I don't need a tool that bad right now. As always, let me know if you know of one that I haven't mentioned or if my data is incorrect or out-dated. Updated Dec 9, 2005 Overview I'll be noting the tool, version, and date I last reviewed it as well as comparing the following...
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It's about that time again. I just started working on a project that uses CVS/WinCVS and the diff tool in WinCVS is quite sucky. So, I'm looking to find the best one out there. Let me know if you know of one that I haven't mentioned or if my data is incorrect or out-dated.

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Here's my review of known web-based tracker tools. I'm looking for a generic tool that can be used for anything (i.e. bug tracker, feature request tracker, and tech support/trouble ticket tracker). If you notice any discrepancies, please let me know. Thanks!

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Here's my review of known Subversion web-based access tools. If you notice any discrepancies, please let me know. Thanks!

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