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45 45  For those of you who just get panic attacks at the thought of using the Terminal, there is a commercial app for that:
46 46  [[Git Tower>>http://www.git-tower.com/]]
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48 -I use Tower (bought it), but only for committing and fixing merge conflicts. I think Tower misses quite a bit of the flagship feature of GIT: branches. You can't see a branch tree graphically, like you can with gitX or even the command line (git log ---graph ---color, IIRC). But it's cool for committing. For everything else I use command line.
49 -- Miguel Arroz
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51 51  = Using git locally on a Subversion Working Copy =
52 52  
53 53  OK, so you are addicted to git, and now you have to work on a team project that is hosted in a remote subversion repository ... and it is making you depressed :-(. Well, you can use manage your local svn working copy using git and be happy again!