What Mac OS X SVN Tool do you like best?
Posted by
Luis Majano
Nov 04, 2008 00:00:00 UTC
I usually just use the Eclipse SVN integration using subeclipse and I love it. However, I think it is time to install a native OS SVN tool on my Mac. However, I wanted to find out what is the community's favorite tool for this task.
So, what is your favorite SVN tool for Mac OS X and why?
Michael
I started using Versions aabout 3 months back. I really like that one. http://www.versionsapp.com/
Shannon Hicks
Versions, because it's the only one that works. Of course, it's not feature complete, so you have to use the command line for tag/branch/merge features.
Steven Sacks
I use SCPlugin. It's the closest thing to TortoiseSVN. It's got a few issues, but it's getting better and it works for everything I need it to do.
Aaron West
Rob Gonda has a really long set of comments on a blog post on this very topic. http://www.robgonda.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/7/31/SVN-Client-for-Mac--Cast-your-vote
For code-based repositories I use Subclipse inside of Eclipse. For all other repositories (like documentation) I use Versions.
Campbell Anderson
Has to be Versions for me. So easy to use!!
If im working from the Eclipse IDE I use the built in one, but anything else Version rocks my world!! lol
Rob Wilkerson
I've written a few posts on this myself. Versions is the best I've found (though SCPlugin may have improved since I last looked), but it wasn't good enough to pay for. I stuck to using the command line and Subversive (Eclipse plugin).
O?uz Demirkap?
+1 for Versions. :)
zwetan
the command line really!
I tested Versions, SCPlugin, etc. but nothing beat the command line
Sana
Try this
http://www.syncrosvnclient.com/