On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Daniel F. Kudwien <n...@unleashedmind.com> wrote: >> Using a CLI on Windoze is a pain - and, yes, there are >> a few of us misguided folks who use Windows. >> >> Nancy > > I'm on Windows, too. TortoiseGit works nicely so far, but of course, you > need to understand git basics/workflows first. Also had troubles > understanding it at the beginning. > > As an alternative to TortoiseGit you might try SmartGit [1], but needless to > say it's a huge difference if you're used to working from within Windows > Explorer. > > sun > > [1] http://www.syntevo.com/smartgit > >
I'm also on Windows and I've used TortoiseGit, SmartGit and "vanilla" Git. Both Tortoise and SmartGit are _great_ tools and do the work _very_ well. But I must agree with everyone that already told you that you _need_ to know the basics in order to use those correctly. That being said, if I had to choose between Tortoise and SmartGit *today*, I would kept with SmartGit, since the last time I tested Tortoise (Jan 2010) it wasn't working very well. But I'm giving it a new try and it seems to be working fine so far. davi -- davi