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Is there a TortoiseSVN equivalent for OS X? I'm looking for an SVN client that will integrate with OS X's Finder and be added as Context menu items.

Update: Just found SmartSVN. Anyone with feedback on it?

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I don't believe so, but I've recently started using Cornerstone as a SVN client on the Mac and I'm super-happy with it.

It's about $60 and has a 30 day trial. Also try "Versions". I trailed it for a few weeks and it was the "best other" SVN client, but not as good as Cornerstone (IMO).

Andrew Grant
Cornerstone:http://www.zennaware.com/cornerstone/Nice review on the topic: http://www.alexcurylo.com/blog/2008/08/06/svn-smackdown-cornerstone-v-versions/
Bob Fanger
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Google found this:

http://scplugin.tigris.org/

doesn't seem to be as slick as tortoise, but at least it's a start.

I tried Versions for a little while, but it often got confused and irritated me quite a lot.

brooks hollar
+1  A: 

You may be interested in Versions. Not exactly what you're looking for but close

John Sheehan
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There is SCPlugin which is the closest match to TortoiseSVN on OS X. It adds overlay icons as well as context menu entries to the Finder.

fhe
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Agreed. SCPlugin is the best option out there. But it's a bit buggy in the latest release of OS X. Has been for a little while. Another alternative is PathFinder which is a very slick Finder replacement, that has SCPlugin integrated, as well as a console, and various other SVN integrations. It's a commercial product, but well worth the money.

Chops
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Note, that neither SCPlugin nor the SmartSVN Finder integration will work on OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), because Apple has dropped the support for Finder plugins.

mklhmnn
Note that Dropbox does work on Snow Leopard, integrated with Finder, both in context menu and modifying icons.
Cawas
I've taken a look at Dropbox and it looks like it does NOT show a context menu or own icons in the regular Finder views, but only in its own one.
mklhmnn