The goal of the Subcommander project is to build an easy to use, cross platform (Win32, Unix, MacOSX) subversion GUI client (subcommander) including a visual diff and merge tool (submerge).
See subcommander and submerge for an overview of the current features and a few screenshots.
current release (31st July 2006) - upcomming release (2006, September) - New: Debian package - latest beta snapshot (20th September 2006)
based on Subversion 1.2.x
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highlights: nothing new, just a few fixes for 1.1.0
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Win32 Binaries |
the installer is here (contains the User Guide). |
MacOSX Binaries |
the disk image is here (contains the User Guide). The binaries do NOT depend on a locally installed subversion. |
Source |
the Source archives for Unix/MacOSX (.tgz) and Win32 (.zip) are here. |
Documentation |
the User Guide (.pdf) is here. This is still work in progress. |
Feedback, Questions and Participation: |
For feedback, questions, feature requests or if you like to help with Subcommander
development write (or send patches :) to the Subcommander
mailing list
at dev@subcommander.tigris.org.
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based on Subversion 1.2.x
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This version is a preview and test snapshot of the upcoming Subcommander 1.2.0
release.
highlights: subcommander:
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Debian GNU/Linux |
New: A Debian package of Subcommander is available from: http://packages.debian.org/subcommander. |
based on Subversion 1.2.x
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The Subcommander source code is hosted in a subversion repository on subcommander.tigris.org. | |||
To browse the repository using the web interface follow this link. | |||
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subcommander is the subversion gui client. It does support most subversion features:
submerge is subcommanders visual diff and merge tool for text files.