Friday, November 25, 2011

GitHub for Mac 1.1-Synchronize branches and clone repositories on GitHub

*GitHub* is a web-based hosting service for software development projects
that use the Git revision control system. *GitHub for Mac* is the official
client for Mac that allows you to pull requests, merge buttons, fork queues,
issues, pages and wikis. GitHub for Mac features a synchronizer which updates
changes to GitHub and retrieves other changes in one go. GitHib for Mac
notifies you know when you have changes you haven't sent or pushed or when
there are new changes on GitHub you haven't retrieved or pulled down. You
can also clone repositories in one click. When you add repositories to GitHub
for Mac, they are automatically matched with any other organizations you
belong to. Pulling down repositories from GitHub.com is also easy via a
retrieval button. Branching is also now much easier - you can try out remote
branches, create new local branches and publish branches to share with
others. The interface for GitHub for Mac is extremely slick and makes finding
your way around really easy. There isn't much to fault although you may
experience some instability at times. The fact that it is GitHub's official
software also obviously means that it won't work with other repositories.
*GitHub for Mac is an excellent tool for any GitHub user that wants to
synchronize branches and clone repositories on GitHub.*Download *GitHub for
Mac 1.1* in Softonic