TortoiseSVN and Mac OS

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.

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Check 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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