iSVN is a lightweight Apache® Subversion® client for iOS.
The best Mac SVN client. Seb just asked for Mac SVN client recommendations on Twitter and I realized that I hadn't blogged about Syncro SVN.It's the only SVN client I've found that is actually usable on OS X. PC users are spoiled with the excellent TortoiseSVN but the few clients that exist on the Mac, well, how should I put it, umm, suck. Subversion, sometimes called SVN, is an open-source system that remembers every change made to your files and directories. It can be helpful if you'd like to track how your documents have changed over time or to recover an older version of a file. Start at Step 1 for detailed instructions for installing Subversion on Mac OS X.
With iSVN you can update/view/edit files and commit changes on your iPhone/iPad easily.
Features:
• SVN operations: checkout / commit / update / log / info / properties / diff / revert, etc.
• Supports “svn://”, “http://” and “https://” protocols
• TortoiseSVN-style file icon overlays
• File management (copy/cut/paste/delete)
• Basic text editing
FAQs:
Q: What’s the working copy format version?
A: iSVN uses the same working copy format as Subversion 1.8.x.
Q: Where is the “.svn” directory?
A: “.svn” is stored in the top-level directory of the working copy, and it has been hidden to prevent unintentional changes.
Q: Does iSVN support “svn+ssh://”?
A: “svn+ssh://” is currently not supported yet.
Today I went hunting around for a good, and free, svn client for Mac that would allow me to actually view/edit mySyncro SVN Client makes easier the document and code sharing between content authors or developers. It offers full SVN repository support: checkout, export. Free to try SyncRO Soft Mac OS X 10. Th svnX open-source GUI client for Mac OS X provides support for most features of the standard svn client, including working with local working copies as well as a useful remote repository browser. It supports all Subversion versions from 1.4 through to 1.7 and is the best open-source GUI Subversion client for Mac OS.
svn repositories. I am getting a hang of the terminal commands for svn, but I wanted something to make it easy to browse what is in my svn directories. I found that and more in a program called svnX.
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