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 becomes 9.0!

Tuesday, March 10, 2020 María Barrios Carrasco 0 Comments

UPDATE March 17, 2020: You can now read a summary about what were the main features launched during Plastic 8.0.


As every year, we jump to a new number, 9.0 this time. For all of you using subscriptions, it will be transparent.

If your team uses an "unlimited license", remember to request a new license where "major version supported" is updated to 9.

We no longer release major huge new versions anymore. We don't wait to package tons of new features. We simply keep releasing at least once a week and making new features available version after version. That's how we ended up in version 9.0.16.4057, the one we converted to 9.

If you subscribe to Plastic, or you purchase support plus updates, it means you will receive a constant flow of updates.

This initial 9.0 won't be a lot different to the latest 8.0. But in a few months, 9.0 will be very different, week after week.

These are some of the things we are cooking:

  • .NET Core base server – We already previewed it, but it will turn official in the months to come. It means faster operation and a more stable core, specially on Linux and macOS.
  • We'll keep improving the Code Review system.
  • We are working on a new Plastic Cloud that will run circles around the current one.
  • We'll update the current GUI look and feel.

And many, many more to come.

What did Plastic 8 introduce?

As we said before, the initial Plastic 9.0 won't be greatly different from the latest Plastic 8.0.

These are a subset of the main features released since January 2019, when we launched Plastic 8.0:

María Barrios Carrasco
I'm in charge of the documentation area and the one to let you know the news about our products: Plastic SCM, SemanticMerge and gmaster.
I started my degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Burgos and finished my studies at the University of Valladolid.
I love doing handmade crafts, going for a walk and for tapas 😋.
You can reach me at @maria13mbc.

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