Versions
Versions, a Subversion client for Mac has finally been released in beta form after a year of development. I’d completely forgotten about it, until they emailed me. In fact, I don’t even remember signing up for any development notices. Anyway, it’s free to download, but it expires on July 1st. I have to assume that means it won’t always be free.

I’ve only played with it briefly, but so far I like it. It feels like a solid Mac app, which is something that other Subversion clients on this platform have failed to accomplish. I haven’t put it through it’s paces yet, but I plan to use it at least until the beta expires.

There is one feature ZigVersion had that Versions doesn’t, and that’s the ability to import files by dragging them from Finder into the repository tree, and export them by dragging them out. It’s not a deal-breaker though, and I’m sure there will be other features that will make up for it.

If you’re just getting into Subversion, the Versions website directs you to a service I hadn’t heard of that offers free repositories (with some reasonable restrictions) in a super-simple and elegant web interface at Beanstalk.