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"We use TortoiseSVN for Subversion integration as almost all other Windows developers
do. But as Visual Studio developers, we’ve also adopted VisualSVN, which I highly
recommend! It makes working with Subversion a pleasure instead of a chore, at least
in my opinion. "
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"As you probably know, I have great reservations about putting things in the IDE,
mostly because I usually find that they make me wait for them (unacceptable). But
Visual SVN is different in this regard because I literally can't find any issues
with the IDE integration, the things that I do (solution wide namespace rename,
done yesterday) are immediately reflected and I didn't notice any slow down."
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"VisualSVN works very well together with TortoiseSVN. You can view and do everything
from both Visual Studio and the Windows Explorer with SVN."
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"My colleague Rob introduced me to VisualSVN, a very reasonably priced plugin for
visual studio that integrates the TortoiseSVN shell extensions into Visual Studio.
Works like a dream. The folks behind it seem pretty switched on too."
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