Who we are

We are the developers of Plastic SCM, a full version control stack (not a Git variant). We work on the strongest branching and merging you can find, and a core that doesn't cringe with huge binaries and repos. We also develop the GUIs, mergetools and everything needed to give you the full version control stack.

If you want to give it a try, download it from here.

We also code SemanticMerge, and the gmaster Git client.

Plastic SCM is out!!!

Thursday, November 02, 2006 Pablo Santos 3 Comments

It's been just a year since we started the Plastic development. We had been planning, designing and dreaming about it for years. And it seems it is finally there.
Just a year, but I can tell you it looks like ages to me.
Anyway, it is there!! There are still tons of things to do: workflows will be there in less than a month, reporting is coming too, and then new projects like semantic merges, new visual repository visualizations and many more...
But the SCM core is already released! We promised it was going to be there for November the 1th, and we did it! :-)

Try it! Work with it! See why Plastic is the tool we wanted when we were working at different projects. High end capabilities, affordable cost, fast, easy to use, and... it has the looks!!

If you enjoy using it as much us we did developing it... we have a deal!!
Pablo Santos
I'm the CTO and Founder at Códice.
I've been leading Plastic SCM since 2005. My passion is helping teams work better through version control.
I had the opportunity to see teams from many different industries at work while I helped them improving their version control practices.
I really enjoy teaching (I've been a University professor for 6+ years) and sharing my experience in talks and articles.
And I love simple code. You can reach me at @psluaces.

3 comments:

  1. Congratulations! Where can I send feeback to?

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  2. Thanks! :-)

    You can always write us at pr@codicesoftware.com or you can send comments to the blog too.

    We will set up a forum ASAP.

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  3. That's great!!

    Most pleasant feeling developing software products is looking back and realizing all that effort is ready to be shipped now.
    Days and days of troubles, challenges... it was worth at all!!

    Congrats, you achieved more than could be seen with the naked eye.

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