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  2. Comparison of Subversion clients - Wikipedia

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    A Subversion client is a software that implements the client role in the Subversion revision control system. This web page lists and compares various Subversion clients based on their programming language, operating system, license, integration, network protocols, and features.

  3. Code::Blocks - Wikipedia

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    Code::Blocks is a free, open-source, cross-platform IDE that supports multiple compilers, including GCC, Clang and Visual C++. It has a custom build system, a code editor with syntax highlighting and completion, a debugger, a GUI designer and a plugin system.

  4. Comparison of integrated development environments - Wikipedia

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    via plugins HyperEdit: Jonathan Deutsch / Tumult 1.6 / April 30, 2008 macOS: Proprietary: Yes No No No KDevelop: KDE KDevelop Team 5.5.1 (May 5, 2020; 4 years ago (Cross-platform: GPL: Yes No Un­known CVS, Git, SVN: Komodo IDE / Edit: ActiveState: 10.0.1 (June 2016) Cross-platform: Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes Bazaar, CVS, Git, Mercurial, Perforce ...

  5. TortoiseSVN - Wikipedia

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    TortoiseSVN is a free and open source Subversion client for Windows, implemented as a shell extension. It allows programmers to manage different versions of their source code, compare files, and integrate with Visual Studio.

  6. Apache Subversion - Wikipedia

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    Apache Subversion (SVN) is an open source version control system that maintains historical versions of files. Learn about its history, features, repository types, limitations, and development and implementation.

  7. SVNKit - Wikipedia

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    Part of SVNKit library is a command line Subversion client implemented on top of SVNKit. It is compatible with the native Subversion command line client and may be used in environments where it is not possible to install native Subversion or from within applications (e.g. Apache Ant scripts) that could not rely on the native Subversion presence.

  8. Comparison of file comparison tools - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software tools that compare files of various types, with details on their features, licenses, platforms, and history. No direct comparison of windiff and winmerge, but both are mentioned as examples of graphical user interface tools.

  9. VisualSVN - Wikipedia

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    VisualSVN is a commercial program that integrates Subversion revision control with Microsoft Visual Studio IDE. VisualSVN Server is a free Subversion server package for Windows, with a one-click installation and a management console.