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arnavdesaiFeb 24th 2010 10:30AM
VisualSVN is an even easier to set up SVN. Its only for Windows though(a fact not lost on me as most graphic designers use Photoshop on the Mac). Its however very very simple to setup and if you have Vista or 7 then it automatically uses the IIS built in(For XP, I think there is a further set up, not sure though) to make your SVN available on your local network or to the Internet.
(Unverified)Feb 24th 2010 10:35AM
Neat :)
The TortoiseSVN thing that I used was local, without the web server -- just using the normal filesystem. Locks don't work with that though -- but for just editing my own photos, it obviously works just fine.