An Apache SVN client, right where you need it most
TortoiseSVN is a Subversion (SVN) client, implemented as a windows shell extension. Which means it's available right where you need it: in the Windows file explorer.
It's intuitive and easy to use, since it doesn't require the Subversion command line client to run. Simply the coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control!
A project to provide change control for OpenDocument files via subversion under Unix. Can check in internal changes in files and allows users to recover any previous version, view logs and compare with older versions.
SVN Queue helps to commit from console when handling projects with many files. You add files to a queue in an easy way, can list the files, and can commit. Needs SVN.
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SVNfusion is a subversion merging tool.it is able to integrate many repositories into a single one.It preserves all the historial, including the date, the author and notes. It manages brilliantly the combination of the "tags" and "branches" directori
SvnCrawler is a tool for analysis of Subversion (SVN) repositories. The project includes different plug-ins for generating csv reports, rss feeds and more. Creating a new plug-in takes only a few bash lines. More info: http://svncrawler.sourceforge.net
A set of scripts named "svnexport" is intended to update the Web site from the Subversion repository by using "svn export [options]" command.
You can work through a Web interface or from the command line.