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File/Field entry doesn't stick 



- Version: 2.0b1, 9/20/2007 10:39AM PST
jeffwentworth2002
Subcommander is very hinky about accepting changes to paths and names. For instance, when I try to change the name/path of a working copy (via Preferenences), it looks like it takes it. But after clicking okay and quitting and rerunning, the old path is back that field. Sorry, but I can't recommend this to anyone unless Subcommander improves its robustness of such important settings. People are better off using command line svn than trusting this tool.
Very Impressive at First Glance 



- Version: 1.2.2, 2/1/2007 03:09PM PST
Timothy Dearborn
At first glance, I am very impressed with SubCommander. It echos the mindset of Subversion, while the GUI seems to be intuitive and easy to learn for a newbie such as I, yet it seems to have all the main features of subversion. So far, I like this better than RapidSVN and svnX.
Disclaimer: I am a relative newbie to Subversion, and have not used Subcommander for very long.
Disclaimer: I am a relative newbie to Subversion, and have not used Subcommander for very long.
Best SVN client 



- Version: 1.1.1, 8/1/2006 03:32AM PST
(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)
BSDUser
Over the months, this has become the best free SVN client available. I have been trying them all, but I like this most. It is the SVN client that most closely offers the subversion view and philosophy of versioning.