SourceTree, the free Git & Mercurial GUI client made popular on the Mac, is coming to Windows. Sign-up for the beta.
SourceTree, the free Git & Mercurial GUI client made popular on the Mac, is coming to Windows. Sign-up for the beta.
I've been using SourceTree since before it was acquired by Atlassian (back then you had to pay for it), and it's simply a fantastic and well-supported GUI client for both Git and Mercurial. It can really ease the pain of learning/managing Git & Hg and, IMO, is superior to other similar clients. This is really good news for Windows users.
I've been using SourceTree since before it was acquired by Atlassian (back then you had to pay for it), and it's simply a fantastic and well-supported GUI client for both Git and Mercurial. It can really ease the pain of learning/managing Git & Hg and, IMO, is superior to other similar clients. This is really good news for Windows users.
Signed up -- thanks, Kevin.
ReplyDeleteGraeme Geldenhuys I think that on the Mac, SourceTree is hard to beat. Once they port all the features of the OSX version to the Windows version, which is being developed as a completely separate, native application, it should be one of the better ones for that platform too. No plans for *nix versions though.
ReplyDeleteAwesomesauce!
ReplyDeleteI use SourceTree on the Mac and is definitely a winner. I'll do my Delphi coding in a VM on the Mac and keep my source code in a shared directory on the Mac. I will sometimes switch to the Mac to use SourceTree to co-ordinate my git repo. Will definitely have a look at the Win version.
ReplyDeleteAs Atlassian owns Bitbucket (git and mercurial hosting) you can also expect excellent integration with Bitbucket too.