Visual SourceSafe (VSS) was a source control software package aimed primarily at small software development projects. It provides version control, allowing developers to track changes to files over time, collaborate on projects, and revert to previous versions if necessary. However, it's now considered obsolete and not recommended for new projects due to limitations in its architecture, scalability, and reliability. Git and other modern distributed version control systems offer superior performance and features.
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