Announcing Release 0.6 of SCPlugin! The new version is here! An active development team has re-formed around SCPlugin, we"ve made some great progress, and we"re ready to roll out a new release. Both t... More
Announcing Release 0.6 of SCPlugin! The new version is here! An active development team has re-formed around SCPlugin, we"ve made some great progress, and we"re ready to roll out a new release. Both the developer"s mail list and the users" list have become strong and active. So, what"s new with version 0.6? Plenty! First, we"ve switched from running a command-line copy of the subversion program, to calling the libraries directly. This avoids many problems with funny file names, it"s faster, and it will eventually allow SCPlugin to function without any separately installed command-line tool (though we"re not quite there, yet). With the release of Subversion 1.4, we"re able to switch to storing login credentials for your remote repositories in the MacOS X Keychain, a vastly more secure and standard way to do this. We no longer need to install things into three different places. The plugin consists of just one bundle file. No preferences to configure. Wander on over to our installation instructions, or head straight to the downloads area and give it a try. You"ll like it! About SCPlugin The goal of the SCPlugin project is to integrate Subversion into the Mac OS X Finder. The inspiration for this project came from the TortoiseSVN project. Current Features: Support for Subversion. Access to commonly used source control operations via contextual menu [screenshot] Dynamic icon badging for files under version control. Shows the status of your files visually. [ screenshot ] Possible Futures a repository browser PathFinder support Downloads Download the binaries from the Documents & files area of this project. Source is available via Subversion from http://scplugin.tigris.org/svn/scplugin/trunk . Please note that you have to use "guest" for the username (with no password) to access this. [edit]Less
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