| Distributed System |
 | Only one new command added to the toolset but a whole new world of possibilities. The distributed system plays a key role in 2.0, it enables geographically distributed teams to seamlessly work together in a number of deployment scenarios ranging from multi-site to full distribution. And developers eager to run their own servers to enjoy full freedom will also benefit from this new feature. Read more... |
Multiple Servers |
| This feature has been present on Plastic SCM from day one but always undercover until now. Plastic manages two types of servers: workspace and repository servers . You have usually seen them as a single server instance but preview 2 introduces a whole new world in quest of the maximum flexibility: configure as many workspace and repository servers as needed, make them work together, achieve maximum scalability! Read more... | 
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Statistics |

| Of course we have not forgotten the graphics: try the new statistics module which will help you analyzing the data stored in Plastic. This visual tool is extremely helpful for organizing your company´s work, you can find out more about this feature here.
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Subversion Importer |
| Following our customers´ demands we have included a subversion importer on Plastic SCM 2.0, the previous version already provided with importers for CVS and SourceSafe. Read more... | 
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Eclipse PlugIn |

| Improved integration with the Eclipse development environment. Now you can create branches, explore file history, view differences, find checkouts and configure your Plastic workspace... inside the Eclipse IDE!. Read more... |
MySQL Backend |
Preview 2 introduces a really great feature: MySQL backend support. So far Plastic was able to store data and metadata using Firebird and SQL Server backends, but now a new storage is available: MySQL. Read more... | 
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Integrated code review tool |
 | Needless to say how good code review is to keep software quality high. Now Plastic eases the task of reviewing your peers changes made on branches, changesets and labels introducing the integrated code review. Read more... |