SourceMeet.com – Edit Code With Other Programmers

SourceMeet.comSource Meet is a really great tool for programmers. It basically enables them to have code edited collectively, and in a synchronized way. Programmers can come together in the same page, modify what they’re seeing and communicate among themselves using an integrated messaging platform. And any change that they make to the document that’s being shared is seen by all the other programmers who are editing the code in real time with them. As it was only to be expected, all communications are encrypted – Source Meet is actually based on a secure P2P overlay network.

No third-party applications are required for Source Meet to work. All you need is a copy of Microsoft Visual Studio (2008 or 2010). The latest beta can be downloaded for free on the site. And so many tutorials and usage notes are provided (including a a series of screencasts detailing everything from how to create a project group and how to start a source meeting) that I find it hard to conceive you could have any difficulty using Source Meet.

SourceMeet.com In Their Own Words

Source Meet enables software developers to directly and quickly view and edit source code together, wherever they are and in the development environment they are familiar with. Not only all of the modifications to the document, but also conditions such as highlighting or position changes are synchronized in real-time with all participants. The additional combination with Instant Messaging, virtual team grouping and context-sensitive collaboration significantly enhances the efficiency in cooperation for development teams.

Some Questions About SourceMeet.com

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