GreGorGy
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Ok, haven't even got the macbook yet. Just noting what I find similar to what I use on Windows.
OK - a lot of stuff is built-in with the OS. No need for Vera for example. Also Commander might be overkill.
Ok, haven't even got the macbook yet. Just noting what I find similar to what I use on Windows.
Can the OS read Truecrypt files? Still have some of those. Vera is a Truecrypt fork and can still use them.OK - a lot of stuff is built-in with the OS. No need for Vera for example. Also Commander might be overkill.
Can the OS read Truecrypt files? Still have some of those. Vera is a Truecrypt fork and can still use them.
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I prefer fork.Sourcetree for the Mac too. I'm going to be right at home.
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We use Atlassian and Bitbucket and Sourcetree is included in the deal.I prefer fork.
They recently went "paid", trial never runs out and bothers once every few weeks, it's a lifetime payment though.
I found source tree laggy for larger commits.
VS Code/IntelliJ suite.
My work has the same set-up, though looking at moving away from Bitbucket, there's been just too many days of downtime/issues last year.We use Atlassian and Bitbucket and Sourcetree is included in the deal.
Noted thanks. As mentioned I will explore once I’m up and running with what I’m familiar with.My work has the same set-up, though looking at moving away from Bitbucket, there's been just too many days of downtime/issues last year.
I still find git fork better (it is free, just license pop up once in a while, $50 once off to get rid of it).
Is it a Mac?Amazing when my laptop has:
- HDMI
- 2x DP
- USB C TB
- 3x USB 3
- Ethernet
And is still a mere 15" device.
That's the exact point I am trying to make, Mac started this stupid trend of removing all the ports and other ultrabooks followed, even though it's damn annoying having to carry a dongle with for basic functionality.Is it a Mac?