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    Subversion Client

    Subversion Client

    A graphical interface to Subversion®

    nps_svn_client provides a graphical interface to Subversion® which simplifies the most common tasks associated with managing a working copy. ChangeLog: http://nps-svnclient.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog.html
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    Subversion for Windows

    Subversion for Windows

    Command line tools, Language bindings, and Apache httpd modules

    Win32 build of Subversion. These binaries are built using Visual C++ 6.0 Should work on all flavours of Windows from Win2000 to Win8 and 2008 Server including server variants (not all tested). (1.7.x does not work on NT4 due to APR using new functions). Modules for Apache 2.2.x and 2.4.x (1.7.6 and up) is included. Language bindings are NOT tested. Source code is found at the Apache Subversion site at http://subversion.apache.org/ Code in this project is just a "Build script"...
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    WebDAVSurfer

    WebDAVSurfer

    WebDAV client 64-bit works with Plone 5, Apache and more

    GUI WebDAV Client for Linux and Windows 10. Includes PROPFIND, PROPPATCH, LOCK ,UNLOCK ,VERSION-CONTROL,REPORT. HTTP(S) with Basic Authentication and PKI client and server Certificates. Works with Plone, Zope, Apache + mod_dav, PyWebDAV, PyDAV, Tamino. 64-bit wxPython used. Upload files or from Web. Update properties. Tested with Plone 5.04
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    DVN

    An extended Subversion client enabling versioning of database schemas

    ...As a result, it will be possible to control versions of relational database objects, such as tables, views or stored procedures together with source code of the application, hence monitor relation between source code and database schema changes, history of database schema changes and ability to automatically update a newer, or revert to an older revision. Currently, the client supports PostgreSQL and MySQL database systems. Emphasis is put on the client to be extensible, though, so it is possible to implement a connector for another database system. This project is supported by the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, as a research project MUNI33/112013, http://www.muni.cz/research/projects/23565
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    from the makers of RapidSVN Easy SVN Client for non-technical users with handy features like auto-update etc.
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