Gitkraken vs tower12/4/2023 ![]() Install VS Code to see if it it would show up in the dropdown: didn’t work.Add good-guess entries to the configuration file: didn’t work.So I reformatted my hard drive and installed Ubuntu. I briefly considered throwing them $20 more just so they’d have to fix this for me, but realized they’d almost certainly stand firm on not supporting Pop!_OS. Still, I hadn’t done my homework when I made my purchase. We are developing a support document that addresses where this information comes from to help you troubleshoot,” or something that sounded like they cared. At the least, they could have said something like: “Thanks for pointing this out. The support individual hadn’t made a mistake (other than getting my license wrong) - he had followed protocol. A customer paying at the Individual level has no support recourse. Indeed, they provide email support only for the Pro edition. I started to reply that I wasn’t a Free user, but first I checked the features of the different pricing tiers. I assumed a mistake had occurred - true, I didn’t have a Pro account, but nor was I using a Free account. ![]() If you require additional assistance please upgrade to GitKraken Pro. If you have installed the GUI via snap please try one of the alternative install options detailed here. Our team does not test again this distro and we cannot guarantee that the GitKraken Git GUI will behave properly. Additionally, it’s important to note that the GitKraken Git GUI does not support Pop!_OS. For guaranteed support please upgrade to GitKraken Pro. We currently do not provide support for free accounts. Thank you for taking the time to reach out to support. In Preferences -> General, both the External Editor and Default Terminal dropdowns have as the only option. I’m using GitKraken 7.0 on Pop!_os 20.04. I saw a menu item in GitKraken, though, that said, “Send Us Feedback,” so I sent the following: I poked around a little bit in the UI, ran a few google searches, and came up empty on how to resolve this. When I tried to select a different editor, I saw that my only option was “”: GitKraken Preferences ![]() I found the Preferences screens, and saw I could configure an External Editor and a Default Terminal. And I continued to use GitKraken.Īfter some days or weeks of use, I decided to really dig into GitKraken’s settings and understand its suite of offerings. Since I have no enterprise needs, but I do want to work with private repositories, I paid $29 for an Individual license. Pro adds enterprise features: user management, GitHub Enterprise, etc. ![]() Among other things, Individual lets you access private repositories.
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