Git client Tower for Windows gets visual overhaul and improved search
Git client Tower just received a major update that includes support for Quick Actions.
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What you need to know
Tower is a popular Git client that can speed up the workflow of developers. It features several automation tools and features that allow developers to work more quickly, such as drag and drop support for many complex tasks. Tower just received a major update to version 3. The app now has a new look, support for Quick Actions on Windows, and improved search functionality.
Here’s the full list of what’s new and improved in Tower 3:
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Tower allows developers to manage GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, Azure DevOps & Beanstalk accounts from one application. It can also clone large projects in the background, automate fetching and stashing, and run multiple projects side-by-side.
The Basic plan for Tower costs $69 per year, and the Pro Plan costs $99 annually. Students and teachers can use Tower for free. There is also a 30-day free trial available for Tower Pro.
Tower is a Git client with tools and a layout built to streamline the workflow of developers. You can try it for free for 30 days.
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