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What is the best SVN client for Mac OS X? I used TortoiseSVN on Windows, but TortoiseSVN is not available for Mac OS X.

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Also, please learn the difference between your computer hardware and operating system. You can install Windows on your Macbook Pro, just do that and continue using TortoiseSVN. – Daniel Beck Jun 3 '11 at 12:53
@Daniel: No i'm not using window on Mac – bharath Jun 3 '11 at 12:55
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That's what I meant. This question has no connection at all with the fact that you're using an MBP. It'd be the same for a Mac mini, or an iMac, or (gasp) a Hackintosh. The relevant information is that you're using Mac OS X. – Daniel Beck Jun 3 '11 at 12:58
question sounds subjective, but I use SmartSVN. It's good, but costs money. – user78429 Jun 3 '11 at 13:52
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I have heard only good things about Versions (I haven't tried it myself, moved all my projects to git):

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You also have the command line svn installed already.

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While it isn't free, I'm partial to Cornerstone. Seems worth the money to me.

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