Some forums recommend 'Versions SVN' for Mac, but I have no idea of its compatibility. Can anyone confirm this is a good choice, or any other clients that may be a recommended. The downloads page of tortoise SVN recommends Smart SVN for mac clients. If so does anyone have a SVN that they recommend out there for Mac? My friend has never used SVN before, but i made a pretty clear point for how it is useful and have them very interested in the version control concept. I miss working a Mac, but Windows is working out just great too. Can I (as long as i use the same versions of svn) use tortoise for all my windows work, and have my friend use a different client on their Mac and both work on the same repositories on the same Visual SVN server? Ideally you would actually use the -SNAPSHOT version from the current core but. My new project is a two person team with a friend, who is a die hard Mac user and is my web designer for the project (I am backend, and they are front end).Īt the end of the day, if I use VisualSVN as my server. This has always worked perfectly for me and my teams.
Dia is a GTK+ based diagram creation program for GNU/Linux, MacOS X, Unix, and Windows. I have always used VisualSVN as my SVN server and Tortoise SVN as my SVN client on Windows systems. Git version control guide - instructions on using Git for GNOME.