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The power of Sourcetree lies in its ability to simplify how you manage changes to your source code in a visual way, whether you’re new to coding and trying to master the basics, or an experienced hand working with a team around a complex codebase. Sourcetree 3.0 branches out with new hosting services By Kelvin Yap on August 29, 2018 We’ve already started sharing betas for the sidebar with our friends in the Sourcetree Beta Program to gather feedback and we’d appreciate yours too. While we don’t have a specific ETA to share right now for either of the features it’s safe to say you’ll see them released during the first half of 2019. To achieve that we explored many different options while working in hand in hand with our passionate users and we’re excited to share the results of that effort. For many it remains a reason to stick with the last 1.9 release due to the potential for disruption.Įmpowering our users and ensuring they have a pleasant development experience remains our foremost priority. Since then the ticket for its return become our second highest Windows request. While well received in general we heard from some that they weren’t able to be as efficient with this new navigational experience. Part of that included replacing the sidebar – which contained a nested list of local repositories, provided an overview of their status, and provided quick access by mouse or keyboard – with what we call the “new tab experience.” In the 2.0 release for Windows we simplified the UI complexity for both design and performance improvements based on app usage and user feedback. Currently we’re iterating on the final colors, adding in appropriate settings, and overall polish.
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This became more acute when we debuted a dark theme in Sourcetree 2.6 for Mac over a year ago to much acclaim.Īs you can see in the following demo, now every part of the Sourcetree for Windows UI is now rendered in cooler colors and the icons are appropriately swapped with either inverse colors or a cooler palette overall. Our top request for Sourcetree for Windows is a “non retina burning” dark theme to better blend in with other developer tools. Throughout the past year we listened carefully to all our Windows users and we’re excited to bring you the two most highly requested features in 2019! In this post we’ll take a sneak peek and provide visibility into what you can expect soon. Sourcetree for Windows 2019 Preview By Brian Ganninger on January 17, 2019 To discuss this or any other Sourcetree topic please visit Atlassian Community.
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Note: The registration and Atlassian Account portion of the Welcome Wizard will no longer complete after. The following Sourcetree for Mac releases will require mitigation as noted above: There is no impact to existing installations of Sourcetree for Mac.
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Download and install the latest release of Sourcetree for Mac.We are now migrating users away from this individual endpoint as it will allow their team to deliver a better Atlassian Account experience overall.

Prior to that, in early 2018, we tweaked the in-app registration process on Mac to use a new endpoint provided by the Atlassian Account team to achieve a more seamless experience. One year ago we shipped an all-new onboarding experience in 3.0 for both Mac and Windows powered by a Bitbucket login in your default browser.

Today we are deprecating a Sourcetree-specific portion of the Atlassian Account sign-in API and it will be unreachable after. Sourcetree for Mac 2.7 Sign-In Deprecated By Brian Ganninger on October 7, 2019
