Our .NET developers have. They went with VisualSVN over Ankh. Even though VisualSVN uses all the Tortoise dialog boxes and such, VisualSVN had much better documentation and was easier to use overall than Ankh. However, now that Ankh is under the banner of CollabNet now, I hope those issues we had get better soon.
Johnathan
>>> On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 1:22 PM, in message
<c4c593d70804031122u3ba2b378o99bab989650a225e_at_mail.gmail.com>, "Adam Dymitruk"
<adam_at_dymitruk.com> wrote:
> Has anyone compared the addins available for Visual Studio?
>
> Adam
>
>
>
> On 4/3/08, Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 4/3/08, Rishabh Manocha <rmanocha_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I have seen issues with TSVN on windows too. For large projects - it
>> > takes forever to run updates/commits. But I guess that's due to the
>> > no. of binary files in the project tree itself.
>>
>> Try with the standard SVN command-line client and see if it's any different.
>>
>> > This maybe a question for the tsvn-users list, but I have also noticed
>> > that sometimes the tsvncache.exe process (which runs in the
>> > background) eats up a lot of cpu - for a considerable amount of time -
>> > even though at that time, I'm not performing any svn operations. Can
>> > anyone enlighten me on why this is??
>>
>> It's scanning for .svn directories and any changes to working copies.
>> http://tortoisesvn.net/node/267 (best link I could find quick)
>>
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