Tower 2.3.4 build 305 | MacOSX | 18.7 MB
Tower is a powerful 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. Learning Git with Tower. 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. Using Tower as an Expert. Advanced users can increase their productivity with features like single line staging, submodule support, or the file history.
Features include:
- git-svn support
- file history
- git-flow support
- submodule support
- blame view
- single line staging (per-line committing)
- cherry-picking
- discard chunks/lines
- direct Github, Beanstalk, and Bitbucket integration
- 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 2.3.4:
- In the merge conflict wizard, the commit hash string can now be selected.
- Resolved a display issue where line numbers and diff chunk content appear out of sync.
- Resolved an issue with Bitbucket OAuth errors causing crashes.
- Resolved an issue where repositories created with the "git-worktree" command would not be properly recognized.
- Updated diff compare script for TextMate.
- Updated Sparkle framework.
- Resolved an issue with quick push.
- Resolved an issue with loading Bitbucket repositories.
Requirements: Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.8 or later