My problem with TortoiseSVN was that my local files would be out of
sync with the repository despite repeated commits.

On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Steve Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've worked with many people in three jobs, writers and engineers
> alike ... myself included ... who use TortoiseSVN without issues.
> Except for the fact that, because it's a Windows Explorer plug-in, it
> has the same refresh issues as Explorer has. Typical example is you'll
> do a commit (aka check-in) and the icons SVN puts next to files and
> folders don't change; they still look like they need to be committed.
> The solution is to do another commit and make sure everything got
> checked in. ...
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