SourceTree is one of the best tools from a UI perspective. However, I would prefer if SourceTree could address merge conflicts more easily. Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code, providing a comprehensive tool for both development and code management, is favored because it can serve as both a development tool and a client for pushing or pulling code, resolving conflicts efficiently. It would be beneficial if SourceTree could offer similar integrated functionalities.
There can be improvements in the way the messages are displayed in the tool. The visuals, including the UI and UX, have simple fonts, making it an area where certain enhancements can be done.
Program Manager/Engineer at a government with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-12-03T18:22:09Z
Dec 3, 2020
For everyday use, I am more comfortable using the command line interface, rather than using SourceTree. The way our system works for software deployment, having to install this product is inconvenient. There is a cost for using this product, whereas the command line is at no charge.
Version Control systems are essential tools for tracking and managing changes to software code, ensuring collaboration, and maintaining the integrity of codebases.
Modern software development relies heavily on Version Control systems to facilitate teamwork, manage code changes, and support continuous integration and deployment practices. These systems help in tracking revisions, enabling rollbacks, and streamlining the development process.
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SourceTree is one of the best tools from a UI perspective. However, I would prefer if SourceTree could address merge conflicts more easily. Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code, providing a comprehensive tool for both development and code management, is favored because it can serve as both a development tool and a client for pushing or pulling code, resolving conflicts efficiently. It would be beneficial if SourceTree could offer similar integrated functionalities.
There can be improvements in the way the messages are displayed in the tool. The visuals, including the UI and UX, have simple fonts, making it an area where certain enhancements can be done.
The product's UI needs improvement.
The solution's interface is complicated to use for a new programmer. It needs to be more accessible.
I have had a food experience with Atlassian SourceTree but it might not be for everyone.
For everyday use, I am more comfortable using the command line interface, rather than using SourceTree. The way our system works for software deployment, having to install this product is inconvenient. There is a cost for using this product, whereas the command line is at no charge.