> When I go to the download page for the Subversion binaries for WindowsOS: > > http://subversion.apache.org/packages.html > > Then there are 5 different packages: > > CollabNet (supported and certified by CollabNet; requires registration) > SlikSVN > (32- and 64-bit client MSI; maintained by Bert Huijben, SharpSvn project) > VisualSVN (client and server; supported and maintained by VisualSVN) > WANdisco (32- and 64-bit client and server; supported and certified by > WANdisco) Win32Svn (32-bit client, server and bindings, MSI and ZIPs; > maintained by David Darj) > > > What are the differences between them? > > Which one is the "best supported"/most compatible? > > Which one is the most widely used in WinOS world? > > Thank you > Ben
No "free" version is supported so to speak. IF you are looking for a client install for Windows I suggest TortoiseSVN. It include the Shell UI and also includes the svn command line exe. BOb