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TortoiseGitBased on our record, TortoiseGit should be more popular than OpenIn. It has been mentiond 32 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I do. Macos applications. Generating between 1,000-2,000 USD monthly (so variable because no subscriptions). Obviously this is still a hobby that I am trying to make more sustainable. But this is where I am right now after 3-4 years in this business. https://loshadki.app - you can check the apps here. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Mac/iOS apps https://loshadki.app Stable between 1000-1500 monthly, depends on the month. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
7 years ago I started a site project for forwarding logs and metrics from k8s, docker, openshift in Splunk. It is enterprise offering, and I started making money pretty quick. After 6 months I already made 40k, and quit my employer. Tight now this company generates 7 figures, and still run by me with one more person helping with accounting. https://www.outcoldsolutions.com Now I also started macOS development for... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
MacOS applications https://loshadki.app $1,500-3,000 USD /month. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
I am not the best SEO to get my apps visible everywhere, but I believe my OpenIn app is a good replacement for Choosy https://loshadki.app/. Source: almost 4 years ago
Sadly TortoiseGit[1] is only available for Windows :( git-cola[2] is a decent stand-in for TG's commit review window though. [1]: https://tortoisegit.org/ [2]: https://git-cola.github.io/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
TortoiseGit Sourcetree Git kraken Some times you need to compare to files you can do this with the notpad++ compare plugin or with Meld. Source: about 3 years ago
Instead on my PC I use TortoiseGit. Most useful for the git log (as a graph), diff with previous versions,, filter files to commit by directory and ability to exclude files from the current commit, and most of all; ease of splitting a commit for each single file into parts by ability to "restore after commit" which allows you to edit a file before the commit and have it automatically restored to the pre-commit... Source: about 3 years ago
If running TeXStudio in Windows, my personal preference is to keep the automatic check-in disabled and to use the manual one (File -> SVN/git -> Check in); this allows an individual commit message with the briefer abstract line, empty line, and the longer report. Perhaps it is less exhaustive then a proper git client (in Windows e.g., tortoise), yet TeXStudio' GUI and integrated version control allows to resolve... Source: over 3 years ago
> We now have a large selection of tools that allow you to visualize what's going on (I use git-kraken), as well as google for help on doing something that isn't in muscle memory. Git Kraken is excellent, though Git has a page on various GUIs, many of which are free with no restrictions: https://git-scm.com/downloads/guis Personally, on Windows I like SourceTree: https://www.sourcetreeapp.com/ Some that have... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
Choosy - Choosy opens links in different browsers as specified, according to rules, set by the user.
SourceTree - Mac and Windows client for Mercurial and Git.
LinkSheet - Restore the Android
SmartGit - SmartGit is a front-end for the distributed version control system Git and runs on Windows, Mac OS...
Browser Tamer - Makes correct URLs open in browsers you want instead of the system defaults.
GitKraken - The intuitive, fast, and beautiful cross-platform Git client.