Strangely the most popular post on my blog is a totally unhelpful post from over a year ago saying that there isn't a useful Windows client for Git.
As that post is now somehow ranked 4th on Google for the phrase 'git client windows' and 2nd for just 'git client', it gets some decent traffic and can only be upsetting people. So I decided to see what the current state of play is (I use git on Macs these days so I didn't know) and provide an update.
The good news is that TortoiseGit is now available and seems to work, so you can now have the same nice GUI interface as TortoiseSVN within Windows Explorer.
Hurrah!
2 comments so far…
It is very brilliantly thoughtful of you to put in a conclusive note since I found it indeed very useful after hunting and failing to decide the right git client to use for the past 30 minutes.
I thought of it as worth spending another few minutes putting this note in especially as my focus of interest is not git itself but something that has been chosen to be controlled on git.
Thanks for the kind comment, Shailesh.
Leave a comment