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TortoiseSVN
free
63,385
The TortoiseSVN team
TortoiseSVN is an easy-to-use SCM / source control software for Microsoft Windows and possibly...
the best standalone Apache™
Subversion
® client there is
CommitMonitor
free
314
Stefan Küng
The CommitMonitor is a small tool to monitor Subversion repositories...
of the repositories you
monitor
, it shows a notification popup
InterMapper
138
HelpSystems
Intermapper maps your network topology, giving you a live view of what's happening on your network. A variety of map...
Intermapper maps your network topology, giving you a live view of what's happening on your network
R2Build
4
Aurumation
R2build is a build automation solution to establish your daily build / continuous integration...
Have Dashboard to
monitor
all the projects...CVS, Perforce, Clearcase,
Subversion
, SourroundSCM, MKS
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