Hi, Dan,
There are a handful of visual SVN clients for Mac OS, some of which do integrate with the finder. Personally, I use the command line svn utility. As far as navigating Unicode, there is the built-in Character Viewer, which serves me well.
Best, Grant
On 2/6/11 3:02 PM, "O'Donnell, Dan" daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca wrote:
Hi all,
I have a new research assistant who is going to be helping us at the DM journal. She's a Mac user, and to get her set up, I'd appreciate any advice this list has for software for the following:
- SVN client (we use subversion for our journal back end and she'll
need access; I'm assuming the Mac Version of Oxygen comes with the same SVN client the other versions do, but it might be nice to have a separate svn client as well--something like turtleSVN for Windows.
- Unicode navigator--is there a standard code point navigator for Mac?
Almost right away we're going to have her putting in some greek and mathematical symbols in an article: is there a utility for browsing and search code points?
-dan
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