* JordanMussi uses that.
* JordanMussi finds it just as hard.
* JordanMussi also has TortoiseGit installed.
* JordanMussi says "I only use TortoisGit for seeing changes and pulling. GitHub for windows is only for pushing."
* Jammerx2 wonders why you don't use GitHub for Windows for pulling as well.
* Jammerx2 uses it along with SourceTree.
* Jammerx2 also likes how easy it is too open a command line window from GitHub for Windows.
* Jammerx2 has to do that very often.
* Jammerx2 also really enjoys the "new" git support in VS2013 preview, it works very well and makes things much easier.
* Jammerx2 says that it was optional in VS2012 but not nearly as good.
* Josh H. only uses SourceTree for BitBucket.
* Josh H. doesn't know why he didn't use it for GitHub.
* Jammerx2 states that it will only fail if there's a merge conflict.
* Jammerx2 states that they're very easy to fix with the command line (git mergetool I think).
* Paul H. just put the finishing touches on a reddit bot
* JordanMussi can't be bothered. :p
* JordanMussi does what he does and does it how he likes. :p
* Tom K. wonders what Paul's bot does
* Krytic says "that's all well and good, but can it supply me with bacon?"