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TortoiseSVN

The coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control TortoiseSVN is an easy to use SCM / source control software for Microsoft Windows and maybe the best standalone Subversion client there is. It is implemented as a Windows shell extension, which makes it integrate seamlessly into the Windows explorer. Since it's not an integration for a specific IDE you can use it with whatever development tools you like. Another advantage of this shell integration is that not only web or software developers can use it but all the people who don't have the development tools installed, for example translators, doc writers, ...


TortoiseSVN 1.5.5 releasedOctober 24

TortoiseSVN 1.5.5 has been released, linked against Subversion 1.5.4.

This is a bugfix/maintenance release only. No new features were added since 1.5.4.

You can get it from our download page.



extended context menuOctober 18

Many people don't know that the Windows shell provides an extended context menu if the shift key is pressed when the menu is shown.
For example, on Vista the extended menu has a few additional entries. The screenshots below show this: the left menu is the normal, plain menu and the right menu is the extended menu which you get if you hold down the shift key while right clicking:

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grepWin 1.3.0October 4

grepWin version 1.3.0 has been released.
Get it from the download page.

The changes this time:

  • Show confirmation dialog when replace is called but the "create backup" option is disabled
  • Fixed some resizing problems
  • The following issues have been implemented/fixed:

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CommitMonitor 1.3.0September 28

A new version of the CommitMonitor is out.
It contains some bugfixes and also some new features.

You can get it from our Tools download page. The changelog is also available at the bottom of the download page.




unversion a working copySeptember 13

A lot of people asked on our mailing lists how they can "unversion a working copy", "detach/unlink a working copy from the repository", "remove files from version control" or something like that. All those questions lead to the users wanting to remove the hidden .svn folders inside every Subversion working copy.

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