Local Working Copy of a SVN Repository - Each author that shares the SVN repository with other authors works on a local copy of the repository called a working copy of the repository. If you want to examine the history for a selected resource and find out what happened at a certain revision you can use the History view. SVN Resource History - In Subversion, both files and directories are versioned and have a history. The outgoing changes are the modifications you made to your working copy as a result of editing, removing or adding resources.
The view focuses on incoming and outgoing changes, where incoming ones are the changes that other users have committed since you last updated your working copy. Synchronize with SVN Repository - In the synchronize view you can see the overall status of your working copy resources when compared to the repository resources. In this way you can identify the resources you need to checkout, or even create branches or tags directly in the repository. SVN Repository Browsing - You can add multiple SVN repositories to the list accessed through different protocols (SVN, SVN + SSH, HTTP(S)) and browse them in parallel. All views are dockable, meaning that you can move them to create the optimal layout for your use case.
Windows, Mac OS X and Linux are supported.įlexible Layout of the User Interface - The Syncro SVN Client is composed of several views allowing you to browse the Subversion repositories and your local working copies, compare and merge modifications, check the revision history.
SVN Properties table allows you to change all standard SVN properties and define your own.Synchronize view helps you spot right away all incoming and outgoing changes.The working copy view allows you to filter items and operate the whole range of SVN actions over the current selection.
Full SVN repository support for SVN versions: checkout, export, import, copy, mkdir, rename, branch, tag and delete support.