TortoiseSVN is a Subversion (SVN) client, implemented as a windows shell extension. Which means it's available right where you need it: in the Windows file explorer.
It's intuitive and easy to use, since it doesn't require the Subversion command line client to run. Simply the coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control!
Features
- powerful commit dialog
- fast log UI
- Revision graph
- svn
- version control
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), Public DomainFollow TortoiseSVN
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User Reviews
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If it would install on windows 11 x64 pro, I sure it would be great, but it doesn't. OS Name Microsoft Windows 11 Pro Version 10.0.26120 Build 26120
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For using SVN TortoiseSVN has been useful, even today as many are using Git and Mercurial.
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Very good svn client due to its smooth integration into Windows file explorer menu.
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I consider this SVN client as most useful because it is completely integrated into windows shell extension mechanism. Also it doesn't encounter memory exhausting problem on large projects like SmartSVN does for example.
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Like tortoise to use svn very much, great job guys. What it may be a little more excellent for some impatient men like me is a lock-button for each window, so that <Esc> key does not close the window. I found this only in eclipse, were you can hold your search-result-windows - this is very nice in my opinion. keep on making good tortoise for the rest of the world, thanks a lot.