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14Mmm. GitEye is big (~100Mb), based on eclipse and greeted me with this dialog on just browsing my work tree. What is up with that?!sehe– sehe2013-12-03 09:04:14 +00:00Commented Dec 3, 2013 at 9:04
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Yeah I know it wants to create a project which seems stupid. I don't use GitEye anymore. Only terminal and git-cola these days.thnee– thnee2014-07-14 11:50:49 +00:00Commented Jul 14, 2014 at 11:50
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The GUI feels like a cheap and bad clone of sourcetree. At least the Git Files window feels a bit like it.xXx– xXx2015-03-17 10:55:52 +00:00Commented Mar 17, 2015 at 10:55
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Currently he link of GitEye points to integrations.digital.ai which does not mention it. In fact I cannot find any official download page anywhere. Is it still available? An updated link would be much appreciated.JJM Driessen– JJM Driessen2024-02-22 16:02:29 +00:00Commented Feb 22, 2024 at 16:02
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