Visual SourceSafe (VSS) was a source control software package developed by Microsoft. It was primarily used by software development teams to manage changes to source code and other files. VSS provided features like version control, branching, merging, and user access control to facilitate collaborative software development. However, it has been superseded by more modern version control systems like Git due to limitations in scalability, performance, and data corruption issues.
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