
This feature was released in Cornerstone 4.0 for non-binary files only and now can be used for binary files as well. Once done, users can simply retrieve their shelved changes and continue where they left off. Allows users to temporarily 'shelve' (set aside) in-process changes and revert back to the working tree - to quickly fix a bug on production, for example.Users can now deregister a license from a computer and install that same license on a new computer and continue using it.PC users are spoiled with the excellent TortoiseSVN but the few clients that exist on the Mac, well, how should I put it, umm, suck.

Seb just asked for Mac SVN client recommendations on Twitter and I realized that I hadn't blogged about Syncro SVN.It's the only SVN client I've found that is actually usable on OS X. AlternativeTo lets you find apps and software for Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad, Android, Android Tablets, Web Apps, Online, Windows Tablets and more by recommending alternatives to apps you already know. Subversion based on recommendations from users like yourself. Its is for commercial use but free for small teams,also cross platform.

Its one of the best SVN i have ever used, Its very simple, Free without limitation, so my advice is explore TortoiseSVN a bit, If not try P4V Visual Client/Perforce.

Wondering whats wrong with TortoiseSVN for you.
