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  1. TortoiseSVN is under the GPL license. That means you can get the whole source code and build the program yourself. The source code is hosted on Sourceforge.net in our own Subversion repository. You can browse the source code with your favorite web browser directly on the repository.

  2. 10 de dic. de 2012 · About TortoiseSVN. TortoiseSVN is an ApacheSubversion (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.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TortoiseTortoise - Wikipedia

    Tortoise laying eggs. Young African sulcata tortoise. Most species of tortoises lay small clutch sizes, seldom exceeding 20 eggs, and many species have clutch sizes of only 1–2 eggs. Incubation is characteristically long in most species, the average incubation period are between 100 and 160.0 days.

  4. Well, actually, there’s a meaningful difference between tortoises and other turtles. All tortoises are in fact turtles—that is, they belong to the order Testudines or Chelonia, reptiles having bodies encased in a bony shell—but not all turtles are tortoises.

  5. A Tortoise is a land-dwelling reptile of the order Testudines. Tortoises are found worldwide with the most famous tortoise of all, the Giant Tortoise Lonesome George who lived on the Galapagos Islands near Ecuador.

  6. Tortoise, (family Testudinidae), any member of the turtle family Testudinidae. Formerly, the term tortoise was used to refer to any terrestrial turtle. The testudinids are easily recognized because all share a unique hind-limb anatomy made up of elephantine (or cylindrical) hind limbs and hind.

  7. Everything you should know about the Tortoise. The Tortoise is a member of the turtle family, which lives on land. They have domed shells and clawed feet.

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