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* //Git Winch// is totally file-agnostic. What this means is that the office is free to use //any// file they choose. We do NOT lock you into any files. We do not put you into our " | * //Git Winch// is totally file-agnostic. What this means is that the office is free to use //any// file they choose. We do NOT lock you into any files. We do not put you into our " | ||
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+ | * You can create template files for //ALL// the files your office uses. This ensures that you can create a new file for //any// application you use, right from within //Git Winch.// For e.g. you can immediately work on a new letter with your office letterhead on it. | ||
* We do NOT make offices transmit files //through our server.// This is a huge deal, if you think deeply. In today' | * We do NOT make offices transmit files //through our server.// This is a huge deal, if you think deeply. In today' | ||
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* If by some chance you need to do some advanced Git commands, you can easily drop into a console window, and carry out the actions using command-line Git. You can also use the popular // | * If by some chance you need to do some advanced Git commands, you can easily drop into a console window, and carry out the actions using command-line Git. You can also use the popular // | ||
- | * ALL commits pushed into your Git host are //signed.// That means there is NO chance that anyone can forge someone else's name into a commit and then push it. All signatures are verifiable by anyone who has access to that repositories. Even if the original author is no longer part of the office, that person' | + | * ALL commits pushed into your Git host are //signed.// That means there is NO chance that anyone can forge someone else's name into a commit and then push it. All signatures are verifiable by anyone who has access to that repository. Even if the original author is no longer part of the office, that person' |