

Note: if you already have an existing installation of SmartGit and your license supports free upgrades, you will be upgraded automatically during the next couple of days. For early adopters, we are offering up to 40% early adopter discount until October 31st 2017. The commercial licenses include up to 3 years of e-mail support and up to life-long free updates. For commercial use or if support is needed, you can purchase commercial licenses. SmartGit runs on 64-bit systems of Windows 7 10, macOS 10.11 10.15 and Linux. SmartGit is a graphical front-end for the distributed version control systems Git which also can be used to work with Subversion repositories. by OpenSource developers, students or certain wellfare institutions). Check out What’s New for a more detailed list of improvements in version 20.1. If you then try and create a/b/c/d, it's going to fail a/b/c exists. Refs (like branches) are files on the filesystem and if git tries to create a branch named a/b/c, it has to create directories named a and a/b. SmartGit can be used free of charge for non-commercial purposes (e.g. This is likely not because of the depth, but because of the existence of a parent. SmartGit runs on Windows, OS X and Linux.

Check out What’s New for a more detailed list of improvements in version 17.1. Beside faster refreshing especially for larger repositories, optional compact display of changes and optional display of line-ending changes, interactive rebase supplementing the modifying and rearranging commands in the Journal, several stash improvements a lot of other areas have been polished. We have taken the SmartGit user feedback at seriously and implemented some of the most requested features. Without you, the progress would not have been possible! First, we want to thank all users who have tested the preview versions and provided valuable feedback. We are delighted to announce the official release of SmartGit 17.1.
