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-Mac users jealous of the excellent Subversion support in the Windows-only app [TortoiseSVN][4], need covet no longer. [SCPlugin][1] does for the Mac OS X Finder what TortoiseSVN does for Windows -- provides easy-to-use access to Subversion repositories without the need to jump over to a separate application.
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-I've been looking for something that would apply the Mac user experience to Subversion for some time (currently I use BBEdit for accessing Subversion files, it works but it's a little cumbersome) and SCPlugin, while not perfect, is the closest I've seen.
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-The site claims that v0.7, is "now ready to be your one-and-only Subversion interface." Whether or not that's true for everyone depends on your working habits, but it does provide any easy way to access files from the Finder.
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-Worth noting is that SCPlugin has the addition of a repository browser listed as one of its possible future developments, which could help make Subversion on a Mac even more Mac-like. Of course, depending on how it's setup, the coming Time Machine features in OS X 10.5 could eliminate the need for an outside versioning software.
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-[via [Lifehacker][2], who also have an excellent [guide to setting up a personal home Subversion server][3] if you've never taken the plunge.]
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-[1]: http://scplugin.tigris.org/
-[2]: http://lifehacker.com/software/featured-mac-download/integrate-subversion-with-finder-with-scplugin-293854.php
-[3]: http://lifehacker.com/software/subversion/hack-attack-how-to-set-up-a-personal-home-subversion-server-188582.php
-[4]: http://tortoisesvn.net/about \ No newline at end of file