Any replacement of TortoiseSVN for MAC OS 10.10? [closed] - macos

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I am currently using SmartSVN for any Update on my server.
But I have worked on windows system and Windows have same tool named TortoiseSVN is there any same tool or plugin which we can use in MAC to update our files or commit our files directly through finder ?
I have seen many answer related to this but all are very old and not work in MAC OS 10.10.
Any New plugin or app which will provide finder + SVN update & commit ?

SnailSVN seems have Finder Integration
SCPlugin has Finder Toolbar Support. This mostly will not work. Definitely won't work on macOS 10.12

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Where is iPhone Configuration Utility tool for Mac Sierra? [closed]

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I was looking for IPCU for managing my provisioning profiles on my latest Mac OS 10.12.4 Sierra, but there is no valid dmg available on the internet. Is that available, or is there some another tool for doing the same?
Apple Configurator is the replacement for iPhone Configuration Utility:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/apple-configurator-2/id1037126344?mt=12
I tried to install from here: https://en.freedownloadmanager.org/Mac-OS/iPhone-Configuration-Utility-FREE.html . On installation, it shows me some error. But when I Spotlight Search, I can see IPCU installed on my mac(initially there was no IPCU on my mac). You can try the same.

Where can I find an executable created with "shoes" as an example of Ruby GUI windows desktop app [closed]

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Before learning Shoes I want to see some real example of a Ruby GUI windows desktop app using "Shoes". Please point me to some downloadable example for Ruby GUI windows desktop app using "Shoes" library.
The Shoesrb Site where you will find information about the project.
Samples are in the repository. As far as executables, it is simply Ruby. Depending on the operating system you are using depends on how you signify an 'executable'.

Xcode Download? [closed]

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I just upgraded to OS X Mavericks, and I am very excited to be able to use all the new Mavericks technologies. I have just one problem: Where can I download Xcode?
It is not listed in either the updates page in the Mac App Store, or at Apple’s developer website. Please tell me that I do not have to be a paid developer-program subscriber to download this update! The real problem is not with Xcode itself, but rather with the 10.9 SDK. Without the header files in the SDK, I cannot tell what the APIs are. As I do not know what the APIs are, I cannot use any developer tool (even those not based on Objective-C).
I also noticed that Apple has not yet updated the Mac Dev Center with info for Mavericks, despite its public release. It is entirely probable that Apple is simply lagging behind with updating the developer website following today’s announcement.
Although it hadn't yet appeared under the (Mac) App Store Updates tab, I was able to search for it and update it that way.

Open source text editor for Mac [closed]

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Does anybody know about any living open source text programming (mainly html/css) editor for Mac? There does not seem to be one.
Kod - dead
Fraise - dead
Smultron - not open source anymore
Coda - not open source
I would like to extend it with CSS live preview tab, but in order to do that it has to be open source, and I would prefer working on a project that has some perspective. Everything seems to be on the Mac App Store now... :\
TextMate 2 is now open-sourced on github.
https://github.com/textmate/textmate#readme
Honestly, learn Vim. It'll take you a while at first, but you won't regret it.

What cocoa applications are using the AquaticPrime Licensing System? [closed]

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I'm thinking about using the AquaticPrime licensing system for my new mac app. Is the framework popular? What apps are using it?
It's used by a lot of applications. Make sure you get the latest version of the source from its new home:
http://github.com/bdrister/AquaticPrime
The latest version fixes several bugs that are still in the version that's hosted at aquaticmac.com.
You should use the CoreFoundation version of Aquatic Prime, the Objective-C code is very easy to bypass. In fact, you shouldn't really use Objective-C for any registration-related code.
I know that Pukka, a desktop bookmarks posting client for del.icio.us, uses AquaticPrime.

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