11 Jul, 2007

Published at 04:32AM

Tagged with development, productivity, svn, tools, and web

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Warehouse: web-based SVN browser (and other)

A couple of days ago, Active Reload released a web-based SVN browser that doesn’t suck: Warehouse. I’ve gone as far as browse around the demo, look at screen shots, videos, tutorials, etc. I have to say, from what I’ve seen so far, I’m impressed. I just might be willing to pay the $30.

And while I’m at it, Lighthouse looks like a great bug tracking tool, as well. It integrates with subversion, too (maybe via Warehouse ?) Currently, I’m the only one working on Ruby/Rails stuff at work, so my bug tracking system usually remains in my head (or at best, ends up on scrap paper somewhere).

One more thing, Versions is what seems to be a “tortoise for Mac” when dealing with subversion. I, personally, prefer to use the command line over tortoise, but usually things built for the Mac look and feel a lot cleaner than the Windows counterpart. But that also applies to command line, in which I don’t see how I could pass up that terminal.

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