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Feb 11

Tower Pro 9.2

Tower is a Git client for OS X that makes using Git easy and more efficient. Users benefit from its elegant and comprehensive interface and a feature set that lets them enjoy the full power of Git.

Tower abstracts Git’s complexity in an easy-to-use interface. For example, lots of actions can be performed simply via drag-and-drop, and mistakes can be undone easily. Advanced users can increase their productivity with features like single line staging, submodule support, or the file history.

Features


  • git-svn support
  • File history
  • git-flow support
  • Submodule support
  • git-lfs support
  • Blame view
  • Single-line staging (per-line committing)
  • Cherry-picking
  • Discard chunks/lines
  • Direct Github, Bitbucket, Gitlab, GitSwarm, Beanstalk, Visual Studio Team Services, Team Foundation Server and Rhodecode integration
  • Support for Bitbucket team accounts
  • Support for full-screen and Retina displays
  • Many powerful drag-and-drop features include merge, rebase, push /pull to/from remote, apply stash, create new branch, etc.
What’s New

Version 9.2:


  • Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
Compatibility

macOS 10.15.0 or later
Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor

 

Release Name: Tower Pro 9.2
Size: 54.3 MB
Links: HOMEPAGE – NFO – Torrent Search

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Nov 23

Tower Pro 9.1

Tower is a Git client for OS X that makes using Git easy and more efficient. Users benefit from its elegant and comprehensive interface and a feature set that lets them enjoy the full power of Git.

Tower abstracts Git’s complexity in an easy-to-use interface. For example, lots of actions can be performed simply via drag-and-drop, and mistakes can be undone easily. Advanced users can increase their productivity with features like single line staging, submodule support, or the file history.

Features


  • git-svn support
  • File history
  • git-flow support
  • Submodule support
  • git-lfs support
  • Blame view
  • Single-line staging (per-line committing)
  • Cherry-picking
  • Discard chunks/lines
  • Direct Github, Bitbucket, Gitlab, GitSwarm, Beanstalk, Visual Studio Team Services, Team Foundation Server and Rhodecode integration
  • Support for Bitbucket team accounts
  • Support for full-screen and Retina displays
  • Many powerful drag-and-drop features include merge, rebase, push /pull to/from remote, apply stash, create new branch, etc.
What’s New

Version 9.1:


  • Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
Compatibility

macOS 10.15.0 or later
Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor

 

Release Name: Tower Pro 9.1
Size: 54.2 MB
Links: HOMEPAGE – NFO – Torrent Search

Download: UPLOADGiGNiTROFLARERAPiDGATOR

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July 27

Tower Pro 9.0

Tower is a Git client for OS X that makes using Git easy and more efficient. Users benefit from its elegant and comprehensive interface and a feature set that lets them enjoy the full power of Git.

Tower abstracts Git’s complexity in an easy-to-use interface. For example, lots of actions can be performed simply via drag-and-drop, and mistakes can be undone easily. Advanced users can increase their productivity with features like single line staging, submodule support, or the file history.

Features


  • git-svn support
  • File history
  • git-flow support
  • Submodule support
  • git-lfs support
  • Blame view
  • Single-line staging (per-line committing)
  • Cherry-picking
  • Discard chunks/lines
  • Direct Github, Bitbucket, Gitlab, GitSwarm, Beanstalk, Visual Studio Team Services, Team Foundation Server and Rhodecode integration
  • Support for Bitbucket team accounts
  • Support for full-screen and Retina displays
  • Many powerful drag-and-drop features include merge, rebase, push /pull to/from remote, apply stash, create new branch, etc.
What’s New

Version 9.0:
New:


  • New Merge UI: We have redesigned the Merge UI to be more consistent across different merge modes and to be more explanatory about the current merge state and when editing revisions.
  • Filter conflicted files: During a merge conflict, a new option is now available to show only conflicted files.
  • Auto-expand changesets: A new view option has been added to configure behaviour of auto-expanding diffs in the History changeset views. You can find it under "Diffs in Changeset" in the "View" main menu.
  • Merge conflict detection: Dialogs which involve merging another branch or revision (e.g. merge, rebase, pull, …) will now show if merging will result in any conflicts or merge cleanly.
  • Show branch/commit in History: You can now reveal a branch, tag or any commit in the Tower's History view by selecting "Reveal in History" from the context menu.
  • Snapshots: Create snapshots of your working copy or individual changed files. Changes are safely stored in a stash but they remain in your working tree. This feature is available from the context menu of changed files or from the "Working Copy" main menu.
  • Merge Conflicts: You can now reset a merge conflict to its unmerged state, even after it has been resolved. This is available in "Restore Merge Conflict Versions" submenu from the context menu of a working tree entry.
Improved:

  • Empty merge commits: When a merge commit becomes empty, you can now create an empty commit or skip the commit.
  • Rebase: You can now edit the merge message after resolving conflicts during a rebase.
  • Large diffs: Large diffs are not displayed automatically anymore. Instead, you will be prompted to display the diff. The threshold for displaying the warning can now be configured in the General preferences.
  • Merge Conflicts: Resolved merge conflicts now remain always visible in the working tree entry even when they have been resolved without introducing any changes.
  • Dialogs: Validation errors and status views (e.g. in the "Force Push" dialogue) are now using a unified appearance.
Fixed:

  • Auto-Fetch: Further improved cancellation of hung auto-fetch operations which could block other remote operations.
  • Pull dialog: The Pull dialog grew in width based on the length of branch names.
  • Pull Requests: Tower could crash when reloading pull requests.
  • Working Copy: Files could not be dragged to external editors.
  • History: Dragging changeset entries to apply patches did not work if the changeset entry was not expanded before.
  • Working Copy: The search field used a case-sensitive search when filtering for files. This has been changed to be case-insensitive.
  • Cherry-Pick and Revert: An error dialog was shown if Cherry-Pick or Revert resulted in a merge conflict. Tower now shows the Working Copy instead.
Compatibility

macOS 10.15.0 or later
Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor

 

Release Name: Tower Pro 9.0
Size: 53.9 MB
Links: HOMEPAGE – NFO – Torrent Search

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5 Comments
July 2

Tower Pro 8.3

Tower is a Git client for OS X that makes using Git easy and more efficient. Users benefit from its elegant and comprehensive interface and a feature set that lets them enjoy the full power of Git.

Tower abstracts Git’s complexity in an easy-to-use interface. For example, lots of actions can be performed simply via drag-and-drop, and mistakes can be undone easily. Advanced users can increase their productivity with features like single line staging, submodule support, or the file history.

Features


  • git-svn support
  • File history
  • git-flow support
  • Submodule support
  • git-lfs support
  • Blame view
  • Single-line staging (per-line committing)
  • Cherry-picking
  • Discard chunks/lines
  • Direct Github, Bitbucket, Gitlab, GitSwarm, Beanstalk, Visual Studio Team Services, Team Foundation Server and Rhodecode integration
  • Support for Bitbucket team accounts
  • Support for full-screen and Retina displays
  • Many powerful drag-and-drop features include merge, rebase, push /pull to/from remote, apply stash, create new branch, etc.
What’s New

Version 8.3:

New:


  • Skip Hooks: It is now possible to skip the execution of hooks for commit push, pull, merge, rebase and apply.
  • Sidebar: An option to show the number of stashes in the sidebar has been added to the General preference pane.
  • Pull Requests: Branches and Remote Branches can now be dragged on the Pull Requests workspace item to create a new pull request. Furthermore, the Ctrl + Cmd + P keyboard shortcut for creating pull requests is now available in all repository views.
  • DiffTool: The diff tool can now be opened with the current working copy status.
Improved:

  • Performance: We’ve improved the loading speed for repositories with many tags.
  • Auto-Fetch: Fetch operations are now automatically aborted if no data is received for some time, resolving an issue where Fetch operations block other remote operations until manually cancelled.
  • Pull Requests: The commit and changeset views have been improved. It is now possible to see the diffs for the changeset items of individual commits.
  • Pull Requests: The context menu in the sidebar now has an entry to show a pull request if one exists for the selected branch.
  • Git Flow: The default branch is now "main" instead of "master".
  • History: A keyboard shortcut to toggle the "Compare Branch" feature has been added (Ctrl + Opt + Cmd + C).
  • Branches Review: GPG signature status is now available for commits.
  • Services: GitHub repositories are now created with Issues enabled by default.
  • Git LFS: the version was updated to 3.1.2 and the binary is now universal to support Macs with Apple Silicon chips.
Fixed:

  • Sidebar: Branches could be dragged to workspace items, creating a detached HEAD. This has been fixed.
  • Sidebar: The tag section is not automatically expanded anymore.
  • History: The "Autosquash" button is now disabled if the working copy is updating.
  • Remotes: Pulling with Git versions >= 2.35 could lead to an error in Tower. This has been fixed.
  • Remotes: Updating remotes crashed if multiple values existed for the same key in a remote config section. This has been fixed.
  • Diff Tools: When comparing two branches or tags, the full ref names are now passed to the Diff Tool to resolve any ambiguity errors.
  • Several crashes have been fixed.
Compatibility

OS X 10.11 or later, 64-bit processor

Release Name: Tower Pro 8.3
Size: 53.1 MB
Links: HOMEPAGE – NFO – Torrent Search

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June 6

Tower Pro 8.2

Description: Tower is a Git client for OS X that makes using Git easy and more efficient. Users benefit from its elegant and comprehensive interface and a feature set that lets them enjoy the full power of Git.

Tower abstracts Git’s complexity in an easy-to-use interface. For example, lots of actions can be performed simply via drag-and-drop, and mistakes can be undone easily. Advanced users can increase their productivity with features like single line staging, submodule support, or the file history.

Features


  • git-svn support
  • File history
  • git-flow support
  • Submodule support
  • git-lfs support
  • Blame view
  • Single-line staging (per-line committing)
  • Cherry-picking
  • Discard chunks/lines
  • Direct Github, Bitbucket, Gitlab, GitSwarm, Beanstalk, Visual Studio Team Services, Team Foundation Server and Rhodecode integration
  • Support for Bitbucket team accounts
  • Support for full-screen and Retina displays
  • Many powerful drag-and-drop features include merge, rebase, push /pull to/from remote, apply stash, create new branch, etc.
What’s New

Version 8.2:

New:


  • Skip Hooks: It is now possible to skip the execution of hooks for commit push, pull, merge, rebase and apply.
  • Sidebar: An option to show the number of stashes in the sidebar has been added to the General preference pane.
  • Pull Requests: Branches and Remote Branches can now be dragged on the Pull Requests workspace item to create a new pull request. Furthermore, the Ctrl + Cmd + P keyboard shortcut for creating pull requests is now available in all repository views.
  • DiffTool: The diff tool can now be opened with the current working copy status.
Improved:

  • Performance: We’ve improved the loading speed for repositories with many tags.
  • Auto-Fetch: Fetch operations are now automatically aborted if no data is received for some time, resolving an issue where Fetch operations block other remote operations until manually cancelled.
  • Pull Requests: The commit and changeset views have been improved. It is now possible to see the diffs for the changeset items of individual commits.
  • Pull Requests: The context menu in the sidebar now has an entry to show a pull request if one exists for the selected branch.
  • Git Flow: The default branch is now "main" instead of "master".
  • History: A keyboard shortcut to toggle the "Compare Branch" feature has been added (Ctrl + Opt + Cmd + C).
  • Branches Review: GPG signature status is now available for commits.
  • Services: GitHub repositories are now created with Issues enabled by default.
  • Git LFS: the version was updated to 3.1.2 and the binary is now universal to support Macs with Apple Silicon chips.
Fixed:

  • Sidebar: Branches could be dragged to workspace items, creating a detached HEAD. This has been fixed.
  • Sidebar: The tag section is not automatically expanded anymore.
  • History: The "Autosquash" button is now disabled if the working copy is updating.
  • Remotes: Pulling with Git versions >= 2.35 could lead to an error in Tower. This has been fixed.
  • Remotes: Updating remotes crashed if multiple values existed for the same key in a remote config section. This has been fixed.
  • Diff Tools: When comparing two branches or tags, the full ref names are now passed to the Diff Tool to resolve any ambiguity errors.
  • Several crashes have been fixed.
Release Name: Tower Pro 8.2
Size: 53.58 MB
Links: HOMEPAGE – NFO – Torrent Search

Download: UPLOADGIG – NiTROFLARE – RAPiDGATOR

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