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I&#39;ve used Msysgit for the most part, and it works very well --<br>
actually, works the same in Linux as it does in Windows. Are we<br>
talking about the same Windows port of Git?<br>
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I don&#39;t think Git currently has any integration plug-ins like TortoiseHg (Explorer) or VisualHg (Visual Studio).<br><br></blockquote></div>There is a TortoiseGit that relies on MsysGit. The biggest worry of Git on Windows is that you don&#39;t have access in the command line, you have to launch git bash for this (and then you&#39;re screwed if you want to change disk). So TortoiseGit is the only hope for Git on Windows at the moment.<div>
<br></div><div>Matthieu<br>-- <br>Information System Engineer, Ph.D.<br>Blog: <a href="http://matt.eifelle.com" target="_blank">http://matt.eifelle.com</a><br>LinkedIn: <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthieubrucher" target="_blank">http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthieubrucher</a><br>

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