git-extensions is my choice of tools (based on msysgit)
http://code.google.com/p/gitextensions/
my 0.02€ :-)
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Mathieu



On 9 January 2012 18:45, Jean-Sébastien Guay <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
>
>>>   We could go on at length about why Git or Hg are superior to each
>>> other, and SVN, but
>>> IMHG, Hg definitely has a lot better non-Linux support.
>>
>>
>> For Windows, there is the excellent Tortoisegit
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/
>
>
> I think that's the crux of the issue, what clients are available.
> Tortoisegit works well, I've used it in the recent past. Sure, you have to
> install msysgit to be able to use it, so you have some "unix on windows"
> tools installed on your system, which some people may dislike. But once the
> initial install is done, you can just forget you have msysgit installed at
> all, and use tortoisegit, and it's similar to tortoisesvn.
>
> I've used this in the recent past and it's worked well for me, but I can't
> compare to mercurial as I haven't used it first hand. But I think it'll
> probably be similar, so if there's already some infrastructure support on
> github (and I really like the interface that site has) then it'll probably
> be a good choice.
>
> That being said, I don't think there is a wrong choice...
>
> J-S
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