Subversion does not include built-in support for the SCC API, so the source control options will show "No Providers Detected". These are the projects I know of that add support for it. The two commercial products are more polished than the open source/free ones.
If you have TortoiseSVN installed you can also access its menus directly from the "Explorer" submenu in BC. The Explorer submenu is available in the folder compare's "Actions" menu in BC2 and BC3 and in the file viewers' "File" submenu in BC3.
- PushOk SVN SCC proxy ($27, free trial).
- TamTam SVN SCC ($9.99, free trial)
- SVNScc (free).
- TortoiseSVN SCC Plugin (free).
If you have TortoiseSVN installed you can also access its menus directly from the "Explorer" submenu in BC. The Explorer submenu is available in the folder compare's "Actions" menu in BC2 and BC3 and in the file viewers' "File" submenu in BC3.
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