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| Downloads:49,348 |
| Version Downloads:12,697 |
| Type:Development : Editors |
| License:Free |
| Date:02 Nov 2010 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price:Free |
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Mac_held reviewed on 13 Nov 2011
Needless to say, that working on a gui is much easier than hammering in svn commands (which are quite unforgiving when you put in a typo, especially on importing files to the repository - so this is only for the brave hardcore command line lovers :-) )
+22
"Error: unable to locate svn binary."
I did:
$ which svn
/usr/bin/svn
use that path on prefs, still shows error. If this gets fixed I could actually use this, I really love the idea of having it working.
Cheers!
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+9
Mark Burgess reviewed on 16 Apr 2009
+18
Londonskater reviewed on 15 Apr 2009
+36
+3
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M!k3 reviewed on 07 Jun 2007
That said, in terms of UI, this is probably the least-objectionable of the mac svn clients.
+18
Londonskater reviewed on 11 Nov 2006
The interface is steadfastly drag-and-drop, so that importing, exporting and checking out are all slick.
My only gripe lies in with the working copy browser, listing which files are in need of updating, or have changed, etc.
This area of the GUI is fairly arcane and slightly annoying to use - could be better designed, although I appreciate that it must be a difficult concept to turn into a GUI anyway.
richardmannich rated on 30 Jan 2012