Using Subversion in Windows
Do you develop from within a Windows environment? Do you need source code versioning for your project but don't have the time to set up a server and import all your data?. Why not try Unfuddle? Since Unfuddle is a hosted application, accessible by a web browser, you can use Windows and have no problems using Subversion with Unfuddle.
Have questions about installing Subversion in Windows?
You can install Subversion by compiling its source code, or you can install the prepackaged binary for your system. You can get more information about using Subversion Windows on the Subversion.
Connecting to your project's Subversion repository
Once you have Subversion installed in Windows, connecting to your Unfuddle Subversion repository is a snap. See the Subversion Tutorial for more information on checking out and modifying files in your source code repository.
Also, if using the command prompt doesn't sound like fun, there are a number of graphical interfaces for Subversion on Windows which enable you to use Subversion without having to use the command prompt. One of the most popular is Tortise SVN. Also, it is possible to connect directly to your Subversion repository from Visual Studio on a Windows PC using AnkSVN.
Take a look at the rest of Unfuddle's great features and see how you can simplify and streamline your software project development whether you use Windows, Mac OS, or Linux. Or go right ahead and start Unfuddling Now!.
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