Before starting to use a remote Subversion repository, check out the repo to create a working copy of that directory on your local machine. To find out about using the Checkout feature in Visual Studio for Mac, follow the steps in the Setting up a Subversion repository section. SnailSVN is a TortoiseSVN-like Apache Subversion (SVN) client for Mac OS X, implemented as a Finder extension. SnailSVN allows you to access the most frequently used SVN features, from the Finder context menu directly. SnailSVN also adds icon overlays to your SVN working copies in Finder. Sourcetree is a free Git client for Windows and Mac. Open and close the navigation menu. Simplicity and power in a beautiful Git GUI. Download for Mac OS X. Also available for Windows. A free Git client for Windows and Mac. Sourcetree simplifies how you interact with your Git repositories so you can focus on coding.
The CF Webtools tag line is 'You Dream it We Build it', including SVN servers.
Keeping it in house
CF Webtools has been using it's own task and project tracking system for years. Over this time it's grown. It keeps track of clients, hours of dev work, hours paid by clients, projects, project tracks/tasks and a lot more. It does what CF Webtools needs and it will be expanding as more needs come up. But it does not integrate with anything (or it didn't used to). We also run our own SVN server as well as numerous development and staging servers. All needed to maintain the clients dev/staging sites for ongoing work.
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Mark Kruger, aka. ColdFusion Muse believes in keeping these services in house as much as possible. I know people will argue the cost of do it yourself, verses someone hosting it for you. But, there are other reasons being considered as well. We're keeping it in house. However, it finally came to a point where we needed a better SVN system and some integration.