TortoiseSVN 1.6.4
TortoiseSVN is a really easy to use Revision control / version control / source control software for Windows. It is based on Subversion. TortoiseSVN provides a nice and easy user interface for Subversion.
It is developed under the GPL. Which means it is completely free, including the source code. But just in case you don't know the GPL too well: you can use TortoiseSVN to develop commercial applications or just use it in your company without any restrictions.
Since it's not an integration for a specific IDE like Visual Studio, Eclipse or others, you can use it with whatever development tools you like.
As a Subversion client, TortoiseSVN has all the features of Subversion itself, including:
* Most current CVS features.
* Directories, renames, and file meta-data are versioned.
* Commits are truly atomic.
* Branching and tagging are cheap (constant time) operations.
* Efficient handling of binary files.
Change Log:
- CHG: Improved startup performance of the log cache. (Stefan)
- CHG: The check state in the commit dialog is now preserved unconditionally after a failed commit. (Stefan)
- CHG: When marking files as resolved, only text files are now first checked for maybe still existing conflict markers. (Stefan)
- BUG: The export dialog showed the wrong url when exporting from the log dialog. (Stefan)
- BUG: The /fromurl parameter for the merge dialog was not used if the option "use wc url as from: url" was not set. (Stefan)
- BUG: In the log dialog, the context menu for a changed file could show the wrong item as the default action. (Stefan)
- BUG: The autocompletion in the commit dialog didn't show all possible entries. (Stefan)
- BUG: parsing of php files for autocompletion didn't work. (Stefan)
- BUG: After a merge, the "finished" message was not shown. (Stefan)
- BUG: Compression was not enabled for http(s) connections. (Stefan)
- BUG: The statistics dialog could show wrong average numbers. (Stefan)
It is developed under the GPL. Which means it is completely free, including the source code. But just in case you don't know the GPL too well: you can use TortoiseSVN to develop commercial applications or just use it in your company without any restrictions.
Since it's not an integration for a specific IDE like Visual Studio, Eclipse or others, you can use it with whatever development tools you like.
As a Subversion client, TortoiseSVN has all the features of Subversion itself, including:
* Most current CVS features.
* Directories, renames, and file meta-data are versioned.
* Commits are truly atomic.
* Branching and tagging are cheap (constant time) operations.
* Efficient handling of binary files.
Title: TortoiseSVN 1.6.4
Filename: TortoiseSVN-1.6.4.16808-win32-svn-1.6.4.msi
File size: 18.94MB (19,859,968 bytes)
Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista
License: Open Source
Date added: August 7, 2009
Author: TortoiseSVN
www.tortoisesvn.net
Change Log:
- CHG: Improved startup performance of the log cache. (Stefan)
- CHG: The check state in the commit dialog is now preserved unconditionally after a failed commit. (Stefan)
- CHG: When marking files as resolved, only text files are now first checked for maybe still existing conflict markers. (Stefan)
- BUG: The export dialog showed the wrong url when exporting from the log dialog. (Stefan)
- BUG: The /fromurl parameter for the merge dialog was not used if the option "use wc url as from: url" was not set. (Stefan)
- BUG: In the log dialog, the context menu for a changed file could show the wrong item as the default action. (Stefan)
- BUG: The autocompletion in the commit dialog didn't show all possible entries. (Stefan)
- BUG: parsing of php files for autocompletion didn't work. (Stefan)
- BUG: After a merge, the "finished" message was not shown. (Stefan)
- BUG: Compression was not enabled for http(s) connections. (Stefan)
- BUG: The statistics dialog could show wrong average numbers. (Stefan)
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