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Think of it as a simple replacement for the usual //Windows File Explorer.// You would start the //Git Winch Client Application// | Think of it as a simple replacement for the usual //Windows File Explorer.// You would start the //Git Winch Client Application// | ||
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**Some points you may need to know: | **Some points you may need to know: | ||
- | The application does not have a //close// or //quit// button. You can simple | + | The application does not have a //close// or //quit// button. You can simply |
For help, even if you hover over a component and press //F1// hot-key, it will display a context-sensitive help. In fact this is a good way to learn //Git Winch//. Just hover over any of the UI elements and when you see a small status-bar help for that, press F1 to learn more about that. | For help, even if you hover over a component and press //F1// hot-key, it will display a context-sensitive help. In fact this is a good way to learn //Git Winch//. Just hover over any of the UI elements and when you see a small status-bar help for that, press F1 to learn more about that. |