![]() ![]() SourceTree won’t cost you a penny but we do ask you to register to continue using it after your 30 day trial. We find them really useful especially when we’re expecting changes we need in our local copy. Prior to Mountain Lion, you could use Growl to control the notification granularity. If you’re on Mountain Lion, we use the notification centre so you’ve got more granular control over notifications. Now, the improved notifications center puts this information front and center:Īre you using OS X 10.6/10.7? No worries, we use Growl so it handles everything for you. If your team commits frequently, you were checking there a lot. ![]() Previously, users checked for the pull counts by going into either the bookmarks view or the repository view. Want to re-order your commits? Want two commits to be one commit? No problem, just drag and drop the rows around. The UI gives you visual feedback on each step of this previously advanced function. If you aren’t familiar with rebasing or the command-line, the pain levels up to excruciating. We asked ourselves: “ How can we make this simpler and keep everything in SourceTree?” Our solution is a visual, drag-and-drop interaction: Having to bring up a terminal when you want to do an interactive rebase is painful. This is a major release that contains many new features.ĭownload SourceTree for Mac 1.6 Interactive Rebase Read more about it here.Īfter some great community feedback, we are releasing SourceTree for Mac 1.6. Atlassian ID has become the new Atlassian Account. ![]()
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