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  2. Comparison of Subversion clients - Wikipedia

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    Delphi XE Subversion integration is built into the Delphi integrated development environment. It is common to expose Subversion via WebDAV using the Apache web server. In this case, any WebDAV client can be used, but the functionality provided this way may be limited. Alternative ways to serve Subversion include uberSVN and VisualSVN Server.

  3. TortoiseSVN - Wikipedia

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    TortoiseSVN is a Subversion client, implemented as a Microsoft Windows shell extension, that helps programmers manage different versions of the source code for their programs. It is free software released under the GNU General Public License. TortoiseSVN won the SourceForge.net 2007 Community Choice Award for Best Tool or Utility for Developers ...

  4. List of software that uses Subversion - Wikipedia

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    Versions, a Mac OS X GUI client. Cornerstone, a Mac OS X GUI client. RabbitVCS, an extension for GNOME's Nautilus file manager and gedit text editor. Agilo for Trac, a web-based Scrum tool. SVN Repo Browser Pro, an iPhone and iPad client. BugBranch, an iPhone and iPad client. Subdivision, a commercial GUI tool for managing Subversion repositories.

  5. eSvn - Wikipedia

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    eSvn is a free and open source Subversion client which is released under the GPLv2 License. It provides an interface to perform the most common revision control operations as a standalone GUI. It provides an interface to perform the most common revision control operations as a standalone GUI.

  6. Apache Subversion - Wikipedia

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    Apache Subversion (often abbreviated SVN, after its command name svn) is a version control system distributed as open source under the Apache License. [1] Software developers use Subversion to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source code , web pages, and documentation.

  7. VisualSVN - Wikipedia

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    VisualSVN is an Apache Subversion client, implemented as a low-level VS package extension for Microsoft Visual Studio, that provides an interface to perform the most common revision control operations directly from inside the Visual Studio IDE. VisualSVN is a commercial program, with a free 30-day trial available.

  8. SVNKit - Wikipedia

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    Part of SVNKit library is a command line Subversion client implemented on top of SVNKit. It is compatible with the native Subversion command line client and may be used in environments where it is not possible to install native Subversion or from within applications (e.g. Apache Ant scripts) that could not rely on the native Subversion presence.

  9. VisualSVN Server - Wikipedia

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    For that time, VisualSVN Server was the only all-in-one Subversion server package which made Subversion server installation, as well as its configuration, maintenance and upgrades, really simple. VisualSVN Server 1.0 was released on November 15, 2007. It was the first public release of VisualSVN Server. The server was linked against Subversion ...