SCPlugin is a contextual menu plugin for the Mac. Not as fancy as Tortoise,
but I've had good luck with it. Otherwise, it's Subclipse and of course the
command line tools.
On Dec 1, 2007 11:52 AM, Kurt Wiersma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use SmartSVN on both my Mac and my Windows box. It works
I use SmartSVN on both my Mac and my Windows box. It works great and they
even have a free community version. Their SmartCVS client is great as well.
http://smartsvn.com
--Kurt
On Nov 30, 2007 10:08 AM, eestes1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use syncro client that is part of oxygen-it's really
I use syncro client that is part of oxygen-it's really simple, straightforward
and uncluttered
gui to work with. i was trying scplugin as well but disabled it when i jumped
to leopard.
Again the simplicity of having it built in to the finder interface is very
attractive with simple
icons and
What Subversion clients do you use, and what do you like or dislike about
them? I'm especially interested in opinions about GUI clients on the Mac.
SVNX. Slightly odd multi-window interface, but beyond that no complaints so
far.
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