Creative Professionals Find Subversion Delivers Exactly What They Need to Store and Manage Graphics and Animation FilesSan Ramon, CA July 27, 2010 – WANdisco, the makers of Enterprise Subversion with the most active core developers from the project on staff, today announced that a number of organizations stranded by Adobe’s decision to abandon Version Cue in CS5 are finding that Subversion makes an excellent replacement. In addition to being free, as well as easy to install and use, these organizations are also finding that Subversion solves a number of issues they had with Version Cue. “We downloaded Subversion with the latest TortoiseSVN client on Windows from WANdisco,” said Ian Calhaem, Technical Director at Forensic Imaging, Ltd, an Auckland, New Zealand based graphics consulting firm. “In addition to being easy for us to install and use, the software has already proved its value in overcoming a problem we faced with CS3 files crashing in CS5. Subversion makes it very simple to return to the original file and try again.” Another problem Version Cue users faced was the lack of file locking in some versions of Adobe’s popular Indesign graphics package, resulting in data loss, “Adobe recently acknowledged the potential for data loss in some versions of Indesign, due to a lack of file locking,” said Calhaem. “Subversion, doesn’t normally need file locking, but it’s available as an option so Subversion solves this problem as well.” Read more: WAN Disco