In Eclipse, for instance, you will have to install one of the existing Subversion plugins, such as Subversive
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Unix-like operating systems (Linux distributions, FreeBSD, Sun Solaris and others), Mac OS X and Windowsġ4 years ago ( ). Microsoft Visual Studio (all editions except Express) Alternative ways to serve Subversion include uberSVN and VisualSVN Server. In this case, any WebDAV client can be used, but the functionality provided this way may be limited. Simply the coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control. And it is free to use, even in a commercial environment. Its intuitive and easy to use, since it doesnt require the Subversion command line client to run. It is common to expose Subversion via WebDAV using the Apache web server. TortoiseSVN is an Apache Subversion (SVN) ® client, implemented as a Windows shell extension. Delphi XE Subversion integration is built into the Delphi integrated development environment. Examples of this approach include AnkhSVN, and VisualSVN for use with Microsoft Visual Studio, and Eclipse Subversive įor use with Eclipse Platform IDEs. Such environments may provide visual feedback of the state of versioned items and add repository commands to the menus of the development environment. Some programmers prefer to have a client integrated within their development environment. SmartSVN is available in three different editions: A free Foundation edition with fewer features and two commercial editions called Professional and Enterprise with the full feature set. Linux (64-bit, GTK 3.20+), Archive (deb) Size: 45,916,672 Bytes. SmartSVN provides a similar Explorer integration, but also can be used as a standalone SVN client for different platforms. Repository commands can be executed from the enhanced context menu provided by Tortoise. TortoiseSVN, a Windows shell extension, gives feedback on the state of versioned items by adding overlays to the icons in the Windows Explorer.