The Syncro SVN Client has been designed to offer the powerful actions while keeping the interface as clean and simple as possible. Whether you are new to version control or you are a power user, Syncro SVN Client will give you the best tools to get up and running in no time.
Key features
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What is new in Syncro SVN Client 4.2
May 15, 2009Version 4.2 of Syncro SVN Client adds as main feature SVN 1.6 support. Other additions include improvements to the symbolic links handling and a better performance when working with revision graphs.
Support for SVN 1.6
Syncro SVN Client supports SVN 1.6.2, allowing users to take
advantage of the latest SVN improvements and fixes. Previous SVN
versions are also supported, the user being able to decide whether a
working copy should be updated to version 1.6 or not.
Tree conflicts handling
Subversion 1.6 recognizes a new kind of conflict, known as a
"tree conflict". Such conflicts manifest at the level of directory
structure, rather than file content. These conflicts include deletions
of locally modified files and incoming edits to locally deleted files.
Syncro SVN Client allows to handle these conflicts offering a dialog
that lists possible solutions for solving these conflicts.
Improvements to svn:externals
Subversion 1.6 allows to link to external files by putting
their URLs in the svn:externals property on the parent folder. Syncro
SVN Client allows you to create, update, commit and remove external
links from the user interface changing automatically the svn:externals
property as needed.
Improved revision graph performance
Syncro SVN Client stores the result of a revision graph
operation and reuses that for further operations on the same repository,
thus avoiding unnecessary requests to the SVN server for the same data.
This results in a noticeable increase in performance.
Access to network SVN file repositories
Network SVN repositories can be accessed using file URLs of the
form "file://server/path".
Better handling of symbolic links
Syncro SVN Client analyses the structure created by symbolic
links usage detecting and handling infinite recursions.
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