Apache Subversion vs. Slingshot

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Apache Subversion
Score 9.6 out of 10
N/A
Apache Subversion is a version control option that is free to download and open source under the Apache 2.0 license.N/A
Slingshot
Score 9.1 out of 10
N/A
Slingshot, from Infragistics, helps users manage work from a single app. The solution brings all the apps that a team already uses into the Slingshot workflow.
$12
per year per user
Pricing
Apache SubversionSlingshot
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
Slingshot
$12
per year per user
Slingshot Enterprise
$20
per year per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Apache SubversionSlingshot
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Apache SubversionSlingshot
Features
Apache SubversionSlingshot
BI Standard Reporting
Comparison of BI Standard Reporting features of Product A and Product B
Apache Subversion
-
Ratings
Slingshot
9.1
2 Ratings
11% above category average
Customizable dashboards00 Ratings9.12 Ratings
Report Formatting Templates00 Ratings9.12 Ratings
Ad-hoc Reporting
Comparison of Ad-hoc Reporting features of Product A and Product B
Apache Subversion
-
Ratings
Slingshot
9.1
2 Ratings
13% above category average
Formatting capabilities00 Ratings9.12 Ratings
Report sharing and collaboration00 Ratings9.12 Ratings
Report Output and Scheduling
Comparison of Report Output and Scheduling features of Product A and Product B
Apache Subversion
-
Ratings
Slingshot
9.1
1 Ratings
10% above category average
Publish to PDF00 Ratings9.11 Ratings
Data Discovery and Visualization
Comparison of Data Discovery and Visualization features of Product A and Product B
Apache Subversion
-
Ratings
Slingshot
9.1
2 Ratings
13% above category average
Pre-built visualization formats (heatmaps, scatter plots etc.)00 Ratings9.12 Ratings
Location Analytics / Geographic Visualization00 Ratings9.11 Ratings
Predictive Analytics00 Ratings9.11 Ratings
Access Control and Security
Comparison of Access Control and Security features of Product A and Product B
Apache Subversion
-
Ratings
Slingshot
9.1
2 Ratings
7% above category average
Multi-User Support (named login)00 Ratings9.12 Ratings
Role-Based Security Model00 Ratings9.11 Ratings
Multiple Access Permission Levels (Create, Read, Delete)00 Ratings9.11 Ratings
Single Sign-On (SSO)00 Ratings9.11 Ratings
Mobile Capabilities
Comparison of Mobile Capabilities features of Product A and Product B
Apache Subversion
-
Ratings
Slingshot
9.1
2 Ratings
16% above category average
Responsive Design for Web Access00 Ratings9.12 Ratings
Mobile Application00 Ratings9.12 Ratings
Dashboard / Report / Visualization Interactivity on Mobile00 Ratings9.12 Ratings
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User Ratings
Apache SubversionSlingshot
Likelihood to Recommend
6.6
(10 ratings)
9.1
(2 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
3.1
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Apache SubversionSlingshot
Likelihood to Recommend
Apache
It's a relatively simple version control system so it works great for an individual or small team (less than 10 people). But if you have a medium to large team, especially one with members distributed over a large geographic area, or one where individuals need to be able to work "offline" without access to a central server, Apache Subversion will likely not be the best choice.
Also, if you're maintaining an open-source project where outside people will be interacting with your code repository, git is probably a better choice because it's becoming the de-facto standard these days and what most developers are familiar with.
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Infragistics
Slingshot has improved communication, streamlined task, and project management, and provided data-driven insights, resulting in increased productivity, efficiency, and the ability to get the work done on time.
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Pros
Apache
  • Revision control done properly - you have end to end visibility of all changes in the project.
  • Conflict resolution - visually highlighting the differences helps to track down the problem.
  • Being open source and very popular.
  • We are using SVN hosted in our network - it is very stable, we had almost zero downtime in 4 years.
  • Rollbacks are made simple and easy to use.
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Infragistics
  • Slingshot has a very friendly and easy-to-use interface while at the same time being packed with useful features. I am able to collaborate fast and in context of projects and tasks, as well as find any file easily. Files and documents are pinned directly in the collaboration app, no matter the size, so everyone involved has visibility and the most recent update. The Inbox feature keeps me in the loop with everything I am involved in – my mentions, my messages, my organization updates.
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Cons
Apache
  • Distributed development - I've never worked in an environment where distributed development (developers widely scattered geographically) was a factor, but that's why git exists.
  • Merging - Merging of code from one branch to another can be painful, especially if it's not done frequently. (On the other hand, doing merges is one of the reasons I get a nice salary, so I can't complain too much!)
  • Acceptance - Let's face it, git is what "all the cool kids are using." If you've got a bunch of developers fresh out of school, they'll probably know git and not Subversion.
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Infragistics
  • Slingshot could add more options for task views and a calendar where all tasks and projects are in one place.
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Likelihood to Renew
Apache
While there are interesting alternatives, such a GIT, Subversion has been a breath of fresh air compared to its predecessors like CVS or Microsoft Source Safe (now called Team Foundation Server). Its ease of use and high adoption rate is going to keep me using this product for years to come.
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Infragistics
No answers on this topic
Alternatives Considered
Apache
Git has become the new standard of version control, with its support for distributed design. As a tool to manage and control versions, Subversion does it well, but Git is the future.
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Infragistics
Far superior in its ease of use.
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Return on Investment
Apache
  • Subversion helps us feel secure in maintaining access to all of our product code, both current and historical.
  • Being free and open source makes it an even better "investment".
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Infragistics
  • Slingshot has been a game-changer for task management, resulting in improved productivity.
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ScreenShots

Slingshot Screenshots

Screenshot of a team’s work broken down into tasks with due dates, dependencies and blockers, to make work understandable.Screenshot of the consolidated workspace where users can manage, share and access files and documents in the same place collaboration happens.Screenshot of Slingshot’s dashboard templates that have the essential KPIs for each use case, Interactives and features such as drill-down, and exporting to Excel or PowerPoint built right in.Screenshot of where chats and discussions from tasks, dashboards, and pinned content can be created. This allows team to move straight into collaborating with one click and stay informed.Screenshot of Slingshot's range of workspace and project templates, designed for simplicity, that enable users to handle, distribute, and retrieve files and documents while collaborating with a team.