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When comparing Tower vs GitUp, the Slant community recommends Tower for most people. In the question“What are the best Git clients for macOS?” Tower is ranked 9th while GitUp is ranked 11th.
Specs
PlatformsMac, Windows
Diff & Merge Tool IntegrationsKaleidoscope, P4Merge, BBEdit, Beyond Compare, FileMerge, Araxis Merge, TextMate, and many more.
FeaturesPull Requests, Interactive Rebase, Git-Flow, Dark Mode, Undo, Quick Actions, Image Diffing, Reflog, Drag & Drop, User Profiles
Free VersionYes, for students, teachers, schools, universities, coding bootcamps etc.
Git Hosting IntegrationsGitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, GitHub Enterprise, Bitbucket Server, GitLab EE/CE, Assembla, Perforce GitSwarm, Planio, Beanstalk, and many more.
PricingFREE, $69/year for Basic, $99/year for Pro, $149/year for Enterprise
PlatformsMac
Ranked in these QuestionsQuestion Ranking
Common Questions
Pros
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Pro Blazing fast
Fast Git GUI. Everything is already there and loaded when you open up the window.
Pro Allows doing complex things without memorizing git
Git usage beyond basic checkout/commit is arcane; GitUp lets you do things in git in seconds that would take you a half hour of research with the command line.
Pro Full undo
You can backup, or edit commits, if you make a mistake.
Pro Open Source, GPL-licensed
Cons
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Con OS X Only
Only available for OSX, so if you are used to working with different OSes and you want the same tools in each of them, it's impossible to have that with GitUp.
Con Font size is not adjustable
Tiny font not good for those with poor vision.