Publisher's Description
From The TortoiseSVN team:
TortoiseSVN provides a user interface for Subversion. It is implemented as a Windows shell extension, which makes it integrate seamlessly into the Windows explorer. It supports subversion protocols http://, https://, svn://, svn+ssh://, file:///, and svn+XXX://.
What's new in this version: Version 1.7.5 fixed issues where refresh in log dialog only refreshes the last fetched block, apply patch from clipboard fails for direct items, and overlays can crash the shell.
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"Works fine (even in VMWare Fusion on a Mac)"
Version: TortoiseSVN (32-bit) 1.7.3
Pros
Shows what happened in Subversion in a much easier-to-understand (and often graphical) format.
Cons
Not the easiest to figure out how to see what you want to.
Summary
Someone else complained it didn't work in VMWare. I'm using it on OS-X Snow Leopard with VMWare Fusion 3.0 and XP Pro, and it works just fine installed on XP Pro; no problems at all.
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"best svn tool"
Version: TortoiseSVN (32-bit) 1.6.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Tortoise is very easy to use, because it comes as context menu entries. Crearting working copies is very simple and realy works instead of some other tools. I use it every day for my private projects and at work. -
"Makes SVN a lot easier"
Version: TortoiseSVN (32-bit) 1.4.7.11792
Pros
I didn't know much about source control when I installed this but the help file taught me a lot and now I'm able to use it efficiently.
Cons
Certain operations like checking repo logs is very slow/
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"Gets the job done but is sometimes slow."
Version: TortoiseSVN (32-bit) 1.4.7.11792
Pros
TortoiseSVN is pretty easy to use. There are plenty of options in the context menu.
Cons
There are processes that seem to run at random times (even when I'm not using SVN) which take up a lot of system resources.
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"Will not install in VM-ware"
Version: TortoiseSVN (32-bit) 1.4.7.11792
Cons
When I try to install this application in a Windows XP VM-ware machine (Server 1.0.3) I get the error "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. Contact your product vendor." :-(.
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