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If you guys use eclipse and only eclipse all the time, then the subversion or 
subclipse plugins will work fine.
However if you ever use anything else then you may have problems due to version 
differences between the tools and the SVN version.
I had this problem as I use Tortoise SVN and tried to use Subversion as well, 
but subversion simply wouldn't recognize that there was a repository because I 
had already used TortoiseSVN and thus the local working copy had a different 
SVN version than subversion. So I would have had to checkout the repository 
again to get it working with subversion which then may have caused issues with 
Tortoise.

So if you want to mix and match tools then using TortoiseSVN wouyld be the best 
solution to avoid conflicts, which it is for me. Tortoise seems to be updated a 
lot more often and does have far more options and features than the eclipse 
plugins, and to be fair it really isn’t any more effort to use it, you simply 
perform the SVN actions on the folder within windows explorer instead of within 
eclipse.

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