>Ridiculously arrogant comment with nothing to back it up. How do you expect to compete with other existing and stable products ? I'm not trying to sound harsh, this is just my views and I think I've got a point right? The Product may not operate correctly and may be substantially modified prior to first commercial release, or at Company’s option may not be released commercially in the future. >This Product is a beta release offering and is not at the level of performance of a commercially available product offering. >Company grants Recipient a nonexclusive, nontransferable license to use the GitKraken (“Product”) for a period designated by the Company for the purpose of testing and evaluating the Product. I personally never use GUI clients for git, the CLI does exactly what it's supposed to do, efficiently, quickly in a stable reproducible manner, most GUI clients are for people who just don't want to learn to use the CLI properly.Ģ-Easy on the Luxury, we're devs not divasģ-The beta agreement is just way too scary to take the product seriously, examples: The only caveat I have is, even if your product is the best, if your company is shifty or a bad actor- I'll do whatever I can to avoid it. If the price difference is justified by my effctiveness with your tool, I'm spending the money without hesitation. It's the same reason I choose IntelliJ over Eclipse or other IDEs. If people didn't pay me to build the software that _I_ build, this wouldn't be possible. I use it all day every day and the work I do with it allows my wife to stay home with my kids. I don't feel like $70 is very much for something that feeds my family. I'm sure most of my dislike is illogical at this point, but it still is there. Maybe because it's such a Windows feeling application. Maybe because I'd been using Tower for nearly a year by the time I came across SourceTree. That is to say, I don't feel like anything they do sucks, some things I really like, some things I'm meh about. It's funny because I generally regard Atlassian products as at the worst, not bad.
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