On Aug 25, 2004, at 3:19 AM, Lübbe Onken wrote:
> Kle Miller wrote:
>> Hiya,
>> i have loaded up rapid SVN 0.5.0 and subcommander 0.1.0 on my win 32
>> (xp
>> pro) machine.
> ...
>> Would it just be best to get a command line tool for win 32?
>
> You might want to try TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org) It's
> an explorer shell integration and the best svn client I know ;-)
>
> Cheers
> -Lübbe
Stable yes, but the fact that it's an explorer extention seems to make
it slow ALL of your file system usage down, whether you're working out
of Explorer, or cmd.exe. I took tortoiseSVN off of my XP machine and
noticed an immediate difference, whether I was doing something svn
related (like a commandline checkout) or normal copying of files.
I like the concept of Tortoise but I don't like the performance hit it
appears to levy on file system operations.
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