I'm working with other developers - who are on a Windows environment using TortoiseSVN and I need to be able to work with them from my MAC.
Will the SVN Client SCplugin be able to interface with the windows clients?
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Subversion is the key here, not the front-end that sits on top of it. TortiseSVN and SCPlugin both use Subversion, so you'll be able to integrate with your Windows counterparts just fine.
1Check out Cornerstone and Versions. They're two great Subversion clients for Mac that don't rely on the filesystem browser (Finder) for navigating your working copies. Personally, I prefer Cornerstone's interface over Versions, but they're both very capable apps that should work just fine with your Subversion server and Windows/TortoiseSVN developers.
Assembla have a great comparison list of Subversion clients for Mac OSX, with reviews:
See also on superuser =>
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