Re: Announcement: Git Extensions stable (windows shell extensions)

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Very nice, however I ran into the following error while trying to install:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26681170@N03/3115836831/

Can't wait to try it out!
--tek


Henk wrote:
> 
> This is a shameless announcement of my latest personal project; Git
> Extensions. Git Extensions is a Tortoise-like windows shell extension for
> git. Yesterday I finished version 0.9, the first stable release. I
> included about all git commands I know about, so I think it is pretty
> complete but I'm open to suggestions. 
>  
> It is written mostly in C#, except for shell extension part which is
> written in C++. The project is open source, the sources can be found on
> GitHub. In case there is someone interrested in the sources, be warned;
> the sources are not very well documented yet and the solution is a still
> bit messy, I will clean this up very soon. 
>  
> Main features
> - Shell extensions
> - Visual studio plugin
> - Seperate git application
>  
> Features:
> - Browse repository (incl. visual graph)
> - Add files
> - Apply patch
> - Checkout branch/revision
> - Cherry pick
> - Create branch/tag
> - Delete branch/tag
> - Clone
> - Commit
> - Create (format) patch
> - Init new repository
> - Merge branches
> - Pull
> - Push
> - Run mergetool
> - Stash
> - View differences
>  
> Information about the project and a installer package can be found here:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/gitextensions/
> The installation requires msysgit to be installed AND git.exe to in the
> system path.
> 
> ps.
> I know there is a TortoiseGit project also, I just didn't know about that
> at the time I started. If I knew about TortoiseGit, I probably never
> started writing my own tool.
> 

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