Fork is a small, independent software house based in Prague that concentrates on a single mission: giving developers a Git client whose speed and clarity rival the command line without sacrificing visual convenience. The company’s solitary product, Fork, wraps the full spectrum of distributed-version-control operations—cloning, branching, merging, rebasing, interactive rebase editing, stashing, sub-module handling, bisect, cherry-pick, patch application—inside a native desktop interface that launches instantly, stays responsive on repositories with tens of thousands of commits, and renders even the most tangled merge graphs in crisp, retina-friendly graphics. Built-in diff and merge tools side-step external viewers, while image diffing, syntax highlighting, blame heat-map, and file-history search let code reviewers dissect changes without leaving the app. Advanced users appreciate the built-in Git-Flow, Git-LFS, and SSH key manager, yet newcomers are guided by one-click undo, conflict wizard, and automatic fetch notifications. Typical use cases range from solo coders who want a lightweight alternative to heavy IDEs, through agile teams that need quick pull-request grooming, to enterprise environments where signed commits and GPG integration are mandatory. Fork’s cross-platform engine keeps macOS and Windows workflows identical, so mixed teams can share cheat-sheets and custom actions. The publisher’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
A fast and friendly git client for Mac and Windows.
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