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You've discovered the ideal tool for code reviews that keeps track of where participants are in each discussion, ensuring no issue slips through the cracks until it is fully resolved. Its fully customizable logic defines when a review can be considered complete, providing clarity on the net changes since your last visit, even if commits have been rebased or amended. The tool neatly batches comments and accurately threads email replies, exclusively integrating with GitHub and GitHub Enterprise for a smooth experience. With minimal administrative overhead and no unnecessary features, it delivers outstanding code review capabilities. You can instantly compare any two revisions of a file, choosing between unified or side-by-side views, and even hide minor alterations such as whitespace adjustments and rebase deltas. Personalization options abound, allowing you to modify margins, fonts, colors, keyboard shortcuts, and more. You can jump directly from a comment to the corresponding section in your preferred editor, and line comments remain linked across file revisions, persisting until they are resolved rather than disappearing after code changes are pushed. The interface is modern and clean, enhanced by a touch of whimsy that makes the experience enjoyable. Overall, this tool streamlines the code review process while ensuring effective communication and organization among team members.
Description
Version control revolves around maintaining a record of your progress over time. To thoroughly examine this history, it's essential to identify the differences between two specific moments, such as the changes made between two product releases or the alterations implemented to resolve a bug. This is where TortoiseMerge comes into play—it is a diff and merge tool designed for Windows that integrates seamlessly with TortoiseSVN. Particularly for text-based files, TortoiseMerge proves to be invaluable. It displays two versions of a file side by side, highlighting every modified line with distinct colors. When you reformat your code or text, you might not make any substantial changes; instead, you might simply break a lengthy line into shorter ones or combine several lines into one. In such cases, TortoiseMerge indicates these adjustments by placing a white circle on the left gray bar of each view. If you notice a white circle, it signifies that no significant alterations occurred, merely adjustments in whitespace. This feature can significantly enhance your understanding of changes made throughout the project's lifecycle.
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Reviewable
Founded
2014
Website
reviewable.io
Vendor Details
Company Name
TortoiseSVN
Founded
2004
Website
tortoisesvn.net/TortoiseMerge.html
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Source Code Management
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