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ANN: DynamSoft SourceAnyWhere 5.0 Accelerates Secure, High Performance, Cross-Platform Remote Access for VSS Users
Posted by DynamSoft News on September 28th, 2006


We are pleased to announce the release of SourceAnyWhere 5.0, a
cross-platform Visual SourceSafe remote access solution.

As an add-on tool of SourceSafe, SourceAnyWhere provides fast, reliable
and secure cross-platform remote access for users of SourceSafe 6.0 and
SourceSafe 2005. More details about SourceAnyWhere 5.0 may be found in
http://www.dynamsoft.com/Products/SAW_Overview.aspx.

In addition to the GUI client for SourceAnyWhere, SourceAnyWhere
provides a Java Client that can run on any platform where Java Virtual
Machine runs, including Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX,
HP-UX, SCO Unix, FreeBSD, etc.

As a high performance SourceSafe remote/internet access tool,
SourceAnyWhere 5.0 includes the following features:

- Java client for cross platform
- Eclipse plug-in
- Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash plug-in
- Visual Studio plug-in
- Java SDK and COM SDK
- Cache server for your geographically distributed teams
- Delta transfer technology for high performance
- 128-bit SSL and Blowfish encryption
- Password policy to protect your password

For more details about the features of SourceAnyWhere 5.0, please refer
to http://www.dynamsoft.com/Products/SAW_Features.aspx

The 30-day Trial of SourceAnyWhere 5.0 Java Client may be downloaded
from
http://www.dynamsoft.com/Downloads/SAW_TryIt.aspx

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely yours,

DynamSoft News

Posted by Richard Heathfield on September 28th, 2006


[Follow-ups set]

DynamSoft News said:

Well, if you're going to access SourceSafe from anywhere, I guess you'd
better do it remotely. But the real solution, surely, is to migrate away
from SourceSafe?

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