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

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If you have problems during development, please ask, I might allready
encountered some. Especially when you are starting on the features that need
userinteraction like push/pull/clone/mergetool. These cannot just be run as
a command and catching the standard output. In the version of GitExtensions
I published I just run the commands, but I allready have a prototype build
in c# combined with some c++ that directly calls some (exported) Git
functions. Just executing git.exe is the fastest way of creating a gui, but
its not the best way of doiing things.


Li Frank wrote:
> 
> Great Work!
> TortoiseGit start late. But it reuse many TortoiseSVN work.
> I  believe TortoiseGit can catch.
> 

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