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DESCRIPTION
SvnX is an open source GUI for Subversion, the compelling replacement for CVS.
SvnX allows you to browse your working copies, spot changes and operate on them but also to browse logs and revisions of your repositories.
Features:
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Repository Inspector:
- Browse logs, revisions and directories in a single window.
- Drag & drop between the repository browser and the Finder! (both ways!)
- svn checkout, svn export, svn import, svn switch, svn copy, svn mkdir and svn delete support.
- FileMerge integration.
- Disk cache for impressive speed!
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Working Copy Inspector:
- Flat view / hierarchical view.
- Items sorting/filtering/searching.
- Operate svn actions on selected items.
- svn Move/Copy via drag & drop in hierarchical view.
- svn rename.
- Save your favorite working copies in a panel.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.1:
Repository windows:
- Any version of any item may now be opened directly from the repository.
- Drag an item into a Working Copy window to open a Subversion Merge command sheet.
- The Report tool now opens an options sheet that allows customisation of the HTML report.
Working Copy windows:
- Support for subversion merge from a repository into a Working Copy.
[Merge a single change, a range of revisions, the difference between 2 URLs, reverse changes and recursively merge a directory.]
Preferences window:
- Displays the version number from the svn tool and validates the binaries folder path.
- Support for DiffMerge & Changes as a diff applications.
Other changes:
- New svnx shell-script/tool that allows access to the svnX UI from a terminal shell.
- The opening of files (for editing) in appropriate applications is now customisable via a script.
[So double-clicking an HTML file in your working copy need not open it in Safari.]
- Various small user interface improvements, bug fixes, performance improvements & a reduction in memory usage (especially with big working copies).
REQUIREMENTS
- Mac OS X 10.4.11 and later
- Subversion 1.4.6 through 1.6.6.
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| SvnX User Reviews (20 posts) | Write A Review |
 | May 1 2009 |
"Error: unable to locate svn binary." 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. | |
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 | May 3 2009 |
BOSSKXX1 If you used Macports to download Subversion than it should just be /usr/bin (Version 1.0) | |
 | Apr 16 2009 |
MARK BURGESS Simply the best Subversion tool for the Mac. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Apr 15 2009 |
LONDONSKATER Hmm, nice to know it hasn't been neglected, interface only mildly improved. Versions still way ahead but nice to have the free GUI here. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | May 29 2008 |
HAWKWOOD FYI: I'm new to subversioning, but I believe that if you are using Mac OS X 10.5, you do not need to install Subversion as 10.5 has svn installed. The path to use is /usr/bin. (Version 0.9.13) | |
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 | Apr 15 2009 |
JON_WHITE_BW Yours might. Mine doesn't. (Version 1.0) | |
 | Oct 15 2007 |
SIXER ___2 Turn off disk caching in the Preferences for more stability. (Version 0.9.12) | |
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 | Aug 14 2007 |
ORBICULE Excellent application, I'm relying on it for almost all my Subversion needs. (Version 0.9.11) | |
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 | Jun 7 2007 |
M!K3 Sorry, I don't like this all-in-one tree view - it's too bad to sortable. (Version 0.9.9) | |
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 | Jan 27 2007 |
COUNT SESSINE Just to clarify, there are svn clients here, like ZigVersion, that are compiled with libsvn and can act as stand-alone clients. This isn't one of them - it's just a GUI front-end. You'll need to install svn either through fink or by building from source yourself. That said, in terms of UI, this is probably the least-objectionable of the mac svn clients. (Version 0.9.9) | |
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 | Nov 11 2006 |
LONDONSKATER This is a pretty good product, especially compared to the alternatives. 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. (Version 0.9.9) | |
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 | Aug 26 2006 |
MACGRUDER This is an excellent client. A little tricky to get started. The only thing that is really missing is a Smart Mode in Pane View for viewing the Working Copies (like SVN). With that it would be perfect. (Version 0.9.8) | |
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