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PlasicSCM - a Cloud Edition vs Atlassian SourceTree

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

PlasicSCM - a Cloud Edition

7.0
Developer Tools

Install PlasticSCM locally and join a Cloud Edition subscription

Atlassian SourceTree

7.5
Developer Tools

Graphical client for Git version control

Metric PlasicSCM - a Cloud Edition Atlassian SourceTree
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 7.0 7.5
30-day Installs 3 1.3K
90-day Installs 20 4.2K
365-day Installs 73 18.4K
Version 11.0.16.10042 4.2.17,311
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 2
GitHub Forks 2
Open Issues -
License NOASSERTION
Language C
Last GitHub Commit 2y ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Oct 3, 2012

Reviews

PlasicSCM - a Cloud Edition

PlasticSCM Cloud Edition offers a robust version control system with cloud integration, ideal for teams needing seamless collaboration and centralized code management.

Installs PlasticSCM locally and connects to a cloud-based subscription service for version control.

Pros

  • + Comprehensive version control system with cloud integration.
  • + User-friendly graphical interface for macOS.
  • + Supports team collaboration and centralized code management.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature available.
  • - Currently in beta version, which may indicate ongoing development.

Atlassian SourceTree

Atlassian SourceTree is a graphical Git client that provides a user-friendly interface for managing repositories. It features a repository browser, commit history visualization, and integration with platforms like GitHub and Bitbucket, making it ideal for developers who prefer a visual approach to Git operations.

SourceTree is a graphical user interface for Git, enabling users to clone repositories, commit changes, branch, and merge without using the command line.

Pros

  • + User-friendly graphical interface for Git operations
  • + Integration with major Git platforms like GitHub and Bitbucket
  • + Supports multiple repositories and detailed commit history visualization

Cons

  • - Occasional stability issues and crashes on macOS
  • - Interface can be cluttered, overwhelming new users