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Good subversion client for mac?

By m.bennett - October 22nd 2007 at 03:31 PM

What is a good subversion client for the mac? Something that plugs in to Finder or something. I have read about TortoiseSVN on the PC. What are good mac equivalents?


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  1. By fosterw on October 23rd 2007 at 12:50 AM

    "Versions" seems promising, but is still in Beta. You can sign up for the newsletter.

    http://www.versionsapp.com/

    They have made some other neat mac apps like Checkout POS and Disco. Let us see how well this guy does.

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  2. By smalltransport on October 23rd 2007 at 06:55 PM

    another application on the Mac which I use is Pathfinder which supposedly has SVN support but I have yet to dive into that feature. Otherwise, I love and highly recommend Pathfinder as a Finder replacement.

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  3. By a.medlin on October 24th 2007 at 02:40 PM

    You can go heavy-weight and get Eclipse and add on a subclipse as the subversion client there too. Seems a bit heavy for just SVN access, but if you need an IDE too, this may be a good bet.

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  4. By larryh on October 25th 2007 at 12:45 PM

    True coders use the CLI! Easy to set up on the mac. Easy to script. Easy to recursively check in files. Easy like Sunday Morning!

    Are you in marketing?! No GUI! CLI is yumm!

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