On 11/30/2014 04:31 AM, Paul Moore wrote: > On 29 November 2014 at 23:27, Donald Stufft<donald at stufft.io> wrote: >> >In previous years there was concern about how well supported git was on Windows >> >in comparison to Mercurial. However git has grown to support Windows as a first >> >class citizen. In addition to that, for Windows users who are not well aquanted >> >with the Windows command line there are GUI options as well. Mercurial have robust Windows support for a long time. This support is native (not using cygwin) and handle properly all kind of strange corner case. We have large scale ecosystem (http://unity3d.com/) using Mercurial on windows. We also have full featured GUI client http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/. It is actively developed by people who stay in touch with the Mercurial upstream so new feature tend to land in the GUI really fast. -- Pierre-Yves David
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