![]() ![]() If you’re in the market for a new Git GUI client, I can safely say that GitKraken is by far the best experience I’ve had with one on Windows so far. But their updates so far have been adding nice content and polish, so I’m optimistic that the few minor gripes I have will be remedied soon. It wasn’t able to detect my global Git merge tool ( Beyond Compare) for some reason, so for now I still have to run ‘git mergetool’ on the command line during merge conflicts. Overall it’s been a really positive experience so far, with just a few bumps in the road. The ability to drag and drop a branch or tag onto another in the source graph to initiate a merge, or the brand-spanking-new-in-v1.1 Fuzzy Search which allows you to search for files, repositories, and branches by text and click a search result to change repos, git checkout the branch, or open a file’s git history. There are lots of little nice features such as the convenient, and most importantly – short, first-time demo that takes you around the settings menu to set up Github integration etc. When your product is being favorably compared to Slack, that’s usually a good sign. Overall: GitKraken is an excellent Git client that provides more features than Bitbucket and GitHubs own native clients, wrapping it all in a sleek UI. The last application I can remember that made me feel like this was Slack. Cons: - pricing is a little high for what it is, especially for larger teams. I haven’t used software which pleasantly surprised me by having completely unexpected features that “just worked” in quite a while. But most of it is about how excellent their UX is, and after a few weeks of using it, I actually have to agree. It almost turned me off to the product at first. When comparing quality of ongoing product. Reviewers felt that Git Tower meets the needs of their business better than SourceTree. However, reviewers felt that both vendors make it equally easy to do business overall. Their advertising is really quite ridiculous. When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Git Tower easier to use, set up, and administer. I’ve been actually quite pleased so far and wanted to share my thoughts on it! ![]() Do not feel confined to limiting yourself to a single solution here as there are a number. As a result, when I heard about GitKraken I was eager to give it a try. such as GitKraken, gmaster, Sourcetree, Git Fork, and so on. I’ve been in the market for a Git client that was as useful and intuitive as HG Workbench for quite a while now. I’ve also found Github Desktop to be very nice, but a bit limited when it comes to repositories with lots of local branches (not a common use-case on Github repositories, but I encounter it a lot at work.) I hear that SourceTree on mac is excellent, but I’ve not had the same experience with their Windows client. Over three million people use GitHub to build amazing things. GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Since I’ve recently been having lots of issues with Atlassian’s SourceTree for Windows, and have never particularly cared for the UI. Answer (1 of 2): What is GitHub Powerful collaboration, review, and code management for open source and private development projects. ![]() So I recently saw the 1.0 release announcement of Axosoft’s GitKraken. ![]()
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