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		<title>By: y0mbo</title>
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		<description>You could always try a source code repository like Subversion. It also allows users to check-in and check out files to prevent people from both making separate changes.

Programs like subversion are usually used by programmers, but some graphics people are starting to take to the idea too.</description>
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<p>Programs like subversion are usually used by programmers, but some graphics people are starting to take to the idea too.</p>
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