![]() SmartSVN has a more old fashioned UI with simple list like tables and layout rather than Cornerstone is inconsistent with some commands on the toolbar, some on the bottom bar, and some accessible by right clicking. Versions has the better UI, it looks better, and overall has more consistent buttons. I thought it might also be nice to have a native Mac client. I started to think about switching though because I now deal with 20+ repositories and it was annoying having so many windows open, since SmartSVN needs a separate window for every repository cannot organise different projects in folders in a single window. I’ve been using SmartSVN for a while, a cross platform Java SVN client. ![]() There are a few different reviews/forums comparing Cornerstone and Versions, but some are out of date, and I really had to try them to really see, so I thought I’d chime in with my opinions.
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