what is the Difference between tortoise svn and CollabNetSubversion.....
What's the Difference Between SVN and TortoiseSVN? SVN is a version control system. TortoiseSVN is the visual client for SVN. So, you would use TortoiseSVN as the visual client for SVN.
The main difference between SVN and TortoiseSVN is that the SVN is a distributed version control system while TortoiseSVN is an SVN client implemented as a Microsoft Windows shell extension.
TortoiseSVN is an Apache™ Subversion (SVN)® client, implemented as a Windows shell extension. It's intuitive and easy to use, since it doesn't require the Subversion command line client to run. And it is free to use, even in a commercial environment. Simply the coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control!
CollabNet Subversion is a distribution of Subversion with added-value for enterprise deployments, including: CollabNet-certified binaries for Windows, Linux and Solaris. Separate server and client installers to make distribution inside your company easier.
One is a graphical client (or rather, a shell extension for Windows) and the other is a command-line client1. Usage differs greatly as do convenience features, however, the basic feature set to work with Subversion repositories is exactly the same as they both use the same library.
As for the Subversion server, that's actually a different piece of software, although it is sometimes distributed alongside with the command-line client.
1 Side note: I have long since stopped using the CollabNet-branded version because it's behind a registration wall. I found Slik SVN as a good alternative. It's exactly the same command-line client you get from CollabNet, sans the hassle in downloading it.
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