![]() However, right clicking your working copy and committing from there works just fine. The only downside I found is if you have large commits (100+) files at a time, Cornerstone does tend to crash if you commit from the main window. My choice was based on a few factors - the license fee had to be reasonable, the app had to have built-in side-by-side diff functionality, it had to support multiple repositories and it had to have a nice clean user interface. I went through many more SVN apps than that, including some Java clients. Of the apps I tried out, many didn't feel right or had the necessary feature sets for me ( svnX, Versions) or had too high of a licence fee ( SmartSVN). When I finally decided to switch to a graphical client, I went through a lot of different apps before settling on Cornerstone 2. Prior to this, I preferred to use svn commands on the Terminal, but then realised I was wasting time doing this - some tasks are much easier to do with a UI. ![]() ![]() ![]() I've been using Cornerstone 2 on my Mac for about 6 months now and cannot imagine using anything else. ![]()
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