SvnX 1.0 provides free, open-source Subversion
updated 11:10 am EDT, Wed April 15, 2009
SvnX 1.0 released
Independent coders have published SvnX 1.0, the first completed release of an open-source Subversion client for Macs. Subversion is used by programmers to maintain version control of projects. New to the finished SvnX is an original Review and Commit window, with a formatted diff display and an editable list of commit files. Also present is a commit message area, and a series of customizable message templates.
The working copy component has been updated to refresh as much as 10 times faster, with options for automatic refresh and updating files to any revision. Printable repository reports are now available, and the user interface is said to have been improved as a whole. SvnX 1.0 is a free 1.1MB download.






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couldn't find binary
On first run it complained it couldn't find the svn binary. On Leopard it's installed as standard in /usr/bin/ but it just wanted to look in /usr/local/bin.
(Possibly a side-effect of my having Gentoo Prefix installed, but it shouldn't be: the standard Leopard build of svn is the one in the path.)