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I previously asked about Version Cue 3 vs Subversion. I think this is a better question and someone suggested http://www.gridironsoftware.com/Flow/ I hope this question will allow others to join in and suggest other tools or give specific recommendation to using Version Que versus other tools.

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Take a look at this article comparing Subversion, Mercurial, Git and Bazaar for managing the files in a home directory, including image files and large Photoshop files that are being edited and versioned.

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Take a look at Perforce (www.perforce.com), particularly if you are managing these files in the context of development projects. It is a code-oriented system, but it supports binary files well and has a Photoshop plugin. P4 isn't free, but it is worth every penny if you need professional-grade SCM - it is solid, fast, flexible and easy to use. (I am a very satisfied customer.)

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PixelNovel's Timeline is a SVN plugin for Photoshop. They have standalone and hosted versions.

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Photoshop plugin is very handy for our designers team. Even, if we would like to have something like this with git. – Fedir Nov 21 '11 at 9:55
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For my game development I found this: Evolphin Zoom . It's pretty fast and it is compatible with all Adobe products. I like the Visual Asset Browser because it has a lot of ways to find things. It also has a web dashboard, which is useful if you have a team.

They are advertising it as a 'more than a replacement for version cue'. So if you're coming from that, you might find that a nice perk, too.

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