![]() If you’re not branching and merging, you might as well just use a good backup system, because that’s pretty much all you’re using SVN for at that point. Namely, it doesn’t support merging or branching, which is pretty much the most important reason for using a versioning system like SVN. ![]() It’s got a beautiful interface, but it’s an interface to very little. So, everybody was happy but us Mac folks.Ī program called “Versions” has been available for a while, but it, sadly, epitomizes the style over substance sin that is so prevalent on the Mac. Windows folks had TortoiseSVN, and Linux folks wouldn’t be caught dead using anything other than command line tools (or, git, for that matter). To the one guy remaining, rejoice:įor the longest time, there has been no good SVN interface available on the Mac. ![]() If you don’t have a Mac, or don’t know what SVN is, please accept my apologies for this very directed post.
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