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SmartGit vs Tower: What are the differences?

Introduction:

SmartGit and Tower are both popular Git clients used for version control and collaboration in software development. While they serve a similar purpose, there are key differences that set them apart.

  1. Integration with GitLab and Bitbucket: SmartGit offers seamless integration with both GitLab and Bitbucket, allowing users to easily connect to and work with repositories hosted on these platforms. Tower, on the other hand, does not provide native integration with these platforms and requires additional setup and configuration to work with them.

  2. User Interface: SmartGit has a more complex and feature-rich user interface compared to Tower. It offers a range of advanced features, such as repository managers, powerful branch and tag operations, and conflict resolution tools, which can be beneficial for experienced developers. Tower, on the other hand, has a simpler and more streamlined user interface, making it easier for beginners to get started with Git.

  3. Price: Tower is a paid Git client, with different pricing plans based on the number of users and type of license. It offers a free trial period, but after that, users need to purchase a license to continue using the software. SmartGit, on the other hand, offers both free and paid versions. The free version has functional limitations and is suitable for basic Git usage, while the paid version provides access to all the advanced features.

  4. Platform Support: SmartGit is a cross-platform Git client that is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems. Tower, on the other hand, is primarily built for macOS and has limited support for Windows.

  5. Customizability: Tower provides a high level of customizability, allowing users to configure and personalize various aspects of the Git client according to their preferences. SmartGit, on the other hand, has limited customization options and does not offer the same level of flexibility in terms of appearance and functionality.

  6. Integration with other Tools: SmartGit has built-in integration with popular development tools like IntelliJ IDEA, Visual Studio Code, and Eclipse. This allows users to seamlessly switch between the Git client and their preferred development environment. Tower, on the other hand, does not provide direct integration with these tools and requires users to manually switch between the Git client and their development environment.

In summary, SmartGit provides integration with GitLab and Bitbucket, has a feature-rich user interface, offers both free and paid versions, supports multiple platforms, has limited customization options, and integrates with popular development tools. Tower, on the other hand, lacks native integration with GitLab and Bitbucket, has a simpler user interface, is a paid Git client primarily built for macOS, provides high customizability, and lacks direct integration with popular development tools.

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Pros of SmartGit
Pros of Tower
  • 1
    Dark theme
  • 19
    Git
  • 16
    Just works
  • 10
    Version control
  • 6
    Awesome
  • 6
    Simple layout
  • 4
    Multiple windows
  • 3
    Automatic repo discovery
  • 3
    Multiple tabs
  • 2
    Submodule support
  • 2
    Github integration
  • 2
    Full featured client
  • 2
    Uses standard git terminology and methods
  • 2
    Gitflow support
  • 2
    Interactive stage or discard by hunks or lines
  • 1
    SAS

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Cons of SmartGit
Cons of Tower
  • 1
    Non-intuitive actions
  • 1
    Bugs
  • 5
    Expensive
  • 4
    Subscription based
  • 1
    No side by side diff
  • 0
    Merge conflict resolution impossible/unclear

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What is SmartGit?

It is a graphical Git client with support for SVN and Pull Requests for GitHub and Bitbucket. It runs on Windows, macOS and Linux.

What is Tower?

Use all of Git's powerful feature set - in a GUI that makes you more productive.

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