Update on March 10, 2011: The Git Tower team has extended to us a group discount that we can use until April 10, 2011. Use the code DRUPAL10 to get 10% off!
Hot on the heels of the recent Git on Mac OS discussion in the LA Drupal group, we're happy to offer the Drupal community a 25% discount code towards Gitbox by Oleg Andreev. Gitbox is an excellent user interface to the Git version control system that we at Exaltation of Larks find invaluable for our development work.
The discount code is LADRUPAL and it will work until April 9, 2011. Gitbox doesn't have a time-based trial period and purchasing a license unlocks the ability to manage unlimited repositories, so you can download and use Gitbox risk-free on a trial basis to manage up to 3 repositories. Gitbox also has a friendly per-user, multi-machine license.
If you're a student, you're eligible for a 50% discount so be sure to check the Gitbox website before using the LADRUPAL discount code.
Neither Exaltation of Larks nor LA Drupal get any kickbacks from this promotion. As with the Path Finder discount offered last year, this is purely an offer to the Drupal community to help make people's work easier.
Gitbox description and features
Gitbox is a Git repository manager. It requires no configuration and is immediately useful even for those who are new to version control. Unique features and clean UI make Gitbox indispensable for creative work on a Mac.
- Single window with all your repositories.
- Number of pending changes and non-synced commits in sidebar.
- Automatic fetch from remote servers.
- Highlighted difference between branches.
- One-click commit, push, pull and merge.
- Integration with many popular diff tools (Kaleidoscope, Changes etc.)
- Quick Look, drag and drop file from history.
- Great keyboard shortcuts and navigation.
- Fast and super-responsive user interface.
- Instant sync with the file system, smooth integration with Terminal.
Using Gitbox with Drupal.org
Stay tuned to the Git GUI tools handbook page for instructions on how to use Gitbox with Drupal.org.
Thanks, Oleg!