SourceSafe Reporter generates reports from Visual SourceSafe databases. Reports can be created for projects, files, file versions, checkouts, shared files, project versions, project permissions, and users. Reports are available in HTML, XML, CSV, RTF, or text formats.
One of the stand-out features of SourceSafe Reporter is the variety of report types available to you. You can choose from Project and Files, Project and Files (Filtered), Permissions, Check Outs, and Database Users. Within each report type, you have the ability to customize what information is displayed. For example, in the Project and Files report, you can choose to display Projects, Files, File Versions, Check Outs, Shared Files, and Project Versions.
Another useful feature of SourceSafe Reporter is the ability to report in a variety of formats. This tool generates reports in HTML, CSV, XML, RTF, and Text formats. Depending on your reporting needs, you can choose the format that works best for you.
Overall, I found SourceSafe Reporter to be a useful tool for generating reports of my Visual SourceSafe databases. Its ease of use, customization options, and variety of report types and formats make it a valuable addition to any software developer's toolkit.
Version 2.1: Added filter reports, to view file versions by date range or by label.
Version 2.0: N/A