Git Extensions is probably the best Windows client. For Mac SourceTree (ironically made by GH's main competitor) is supposed to be good.
It will be as user friendly as we can possibly make it.Ex. Drop down menu for a node list in events dialog, instead of having to type it in.
Drop-downs over Type-ins any day.Im glad to hear this isn't going down VCE's road.
drop down menu bad idea.the field allowed you to enter multiple nodes to change at once.
moldtry looking that up
whathttp://code.google.com/p/gitextensions/this ugly strange page?
Bloody gits lolWhen do beta's start?
Can't you just switch to bitbucket this is getting too complicated
there is literally no difference between the twothey are both git repositoriesdo what you do at bitbucket, over in github
grahuse titanpad then
try following an all out guide on git on windows...
main three requirements:know how to use git repositories - if you have to learn and/or you're new to it, that's ok just as long as we don't have to hold your hand, as that will slow the undoubtedly slow process down more, also because i'm not good enough at them yet to guide you
forget noi will never use titanpad for motherloving anything in my lifemuch less thisalso, i'm glad you're so enthusiastic about helping, but seriously mold, just find a simple guide and follow it - git isn't hard.