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  1. Home · TortoiseSVN

    Dec 10, 2012 · TortoiseSVN is an Apache ™ Subversion (SVN) ® client, implemented as a Windows shell extension. It's intuitive and easy to use, since it doesn't require the Subversion command line …

  2. Downloads · TortoiseSVN

    The source code is hosted on Sourceforge.net in our own Subversion repository. You can browse the source code with your favorite web browser directly on the repository. If you have TortoiseSVN …

  3. TortoiseSVN

    Sep 21, 2024 · Integration with Web-based Repository Viewers TortoiseSVN's Settings General Settings Revision Graph Settings Icon Overlay Settings Network Settings External Program Settings Saved …

  4. Chapter 1. Getting Started - TortoiseSVN

    This section is aimed at people who would like to find out what TortoiseSVN is all about and give it a test drive. It explains how to install TortoiseSVN and set up a local repository, and it walks you through …

  5. About · TortoiseSVN

    TortoiseSVN is a really easy to use Revision control / version control / source control software for Windows. It is based on Apache ™ Subversion (SVN) ®; TortoiseSVN provides a nice and easy user …

  6. TortoiseSVN

    Sep 21, 2024 · What is TortoiseSVN? TortoiseSVN is a free open-source Windows client for the Apache™ Subversion® version control system. That is, TortoiseSVN manages files and directories …

  7. FAQ · TortoiseSVN

    Do I need to install Subversion before I can use TortoiseSVN? No. TortoiseSVN comes with everything you need to access a repository. Only if you want to set up a server then you will need the …

  8. Support · TortoiseSVN

    If you have TortoiseSVN installed, you can simply press the F1 key in any dialog to start up the help. That help is the same as the documentation you find here.

  9. About · TortoiseSVN

    TortoiseSVN 是可用于 Windows 系统的 Apache ™ Subversion (SVN) ® 版本控制客户端. TortoiseSVN 无需使用 Subversion 命令行,是目前最方便的 Subversion 版本控制系统,其操作和使用非常直观 …

  10. Basic Concepts - TortoiseSVN

    The repository normally lives on a file server running the Subversion server program, which supplies content to Subversion clients (like TortoiseSVN) on request.