RapidSVN
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RapidSVN is a cross-platform Subversion client.
It is released under the GNU General Public License
GNU General Public License
The GNU General Public License is the most widely used free software license, originally written by Richard Stallman for the GNU Project....

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The current version of RapidSVN does not support the SVN "blame" command.

Issues on Windows

  • RapidSVN doesn't come with a ssh client so the user must install a client, for example the plink.exe that comes with PuTTY
    PuTTY
    PuTTY is a free and open source terminal emulator application which can act as a client for the SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and raw TCP computing protocols and as a serial console client...

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  • When one specifies the path to one's ssh client in the Subversion configuration file, the Unix
    Unix
    Unix is a multitasking, multi-user computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna...

     style should be followed.

See also

  • Subversion - an open source
    Open source
    The term open source describes practices in production and development that promote access to the end product's source materials. Some consider open source a philosophy, others consider it a pragmatic methodology...

     application used for revision control
    Revision control
    Revision control, also known as version control and source control , is the management of changes to documents, programs, and other information stored as computer files. It is most commonly used in software development, where a team of people may change the same files...

  • Comparison of Subversion clients
    Comparison of Subversion clients
    A comparison of Subversion clients includes various aspects of computer software implementations of the client role using the client–server model of the Subversion revision control system.- Descriptions:...

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