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Home Revision Management System 1.8.2.93


License Free
Requirements None
Downloads 6 Limitations None
Publisher Ari Pikivirta File Size 963k
Date added 13 Nov 2009 Check your speed

Home Revision Management System (Home RMS) is a simple revision management tool that allows you to keep track of changes to a project, and can automatically backup the project folder each time, so that you have a full set of file revisions available.

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