SVN Client For Leopard That Fits Right In
I’m currently using a trial copy of Versions by Sofa.
It’s a nice and slick client app, that is beautifully designed and looks and feels native on the mac. I’ve been using ZigVersion, which is free for personal use, and I’ve been pretty pleased with it, but Versions has a little extra bling. There’s only a 30 trial and no free version, so be prepared to pay the 39 Euros if you can’t help yourself when it comes to great UI.
You can download your trial of Versions here.
On a side note, if you’re more inclined to use simple and functional web applications for SVN, checkout the ruby on rails app warehouse, which is now available free.

I finally got my new MBP and it’s overwhelmingly impressive. The unibody make the whole thing very solid and I’ll be interested to see how it handles wear-and-tear.
I’ve subscribed to the .mac service for three years and although some say it’s overpriced, the simplicity of it’s setup and integration on the mac makes it just compelling enough for me to dig deep and pay up.