Owen Townend wrote:
> ...
>>  2) As far as SVN is concerned, what is the recommended app to manage and
>> sync our code repositories? (GUI is preferable, but in the worst case
>> scenario, I will resort to command line). I'm currently struggling to make
>> good use of RapidSVN, which has been recommended, but I find it a little
>> awkward compared to some SVN software for the Mac
> 
> RapidSVN and commandline are the two methods I typically employ,
> though depending on your needs you may be interested in wrapping this
> with an editor and trying Eclipse.

I second this.  I use Eclipse for all my Java development, and its svn
integration (subclipse) has been very good for me.  Sometimes i revert
to command line, but i love the command line, so that's not surprising.

Regards,
Paul
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