Samuel Langlois wrote:
>>Administrators or power users really love guis like WinCVS, so when they
>>switch from CVS to SVN they are missing lots of features, etc...
>>
>
> I was in the same situation, and looked at quite a few Subversion clients.
> In no specific order: subcommander, RapidSVN, PySVN, SmartSVN, QSVN, ...
>
> None of them is as advanced as TortoiseSVN is, but you might have a look
> at subcommander, which is the one I eventually recommended to WinCVS lovers:
> http://subcommander.tigris.org/
> It has a nice diff tool, and a complete documentation is available.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Samuel
>
cmdline is a nice svn interface. It's available for almost every
platform and it works everywhere the same. It supports even scripting to
automate things.
Dirk
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Received on Thu Jul 13 17:35:20 2006