Kirill Loginov
GitKraken
As a developer, I value GitKraken for how it transforms the most complex Git operations into simple, visual actions. Its visual commit graph is the best way to instantly understand a project's structure without parsing logs in the terminal. It's because of this interface that tasks like resolving merge conflicts or performing an interactive rebase cease to be a source of stress. The ability to see conflicts visually and to drag-and-drop commits to alter history are the features that save me hours of time and prevent mistakes. Beyond these major tasks, GitKraken also speeds up my daily routine. The ability to stage individual lines instead of the entire file allows me to create clean, atomic commits effortlessly. The integration with GitHub, which displays Pull Requests directly in the app, eliminates the need to constantly switch to a browser. In the end, I still use the command line, but for all complex and visual tasks, GitKraken has become an indispensable tool that boosts my speed and confidence.

What's great

GitHub integration (1)visualize git operations (3)visual commit graph (1)drag-and-drop commits (1)stage individual lines (1)
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Google Chrome
I've been using Chrome for 15 years, and I can say with confidence that it's the best browser. Over the years, I've tried everything: Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Opera, but I always came back to Chrome every single time. For me, it's number one in terms of user experience and, what might surprise many, in RAM optimization. In my workflow, it handles the load much more efficiently than its competitors. Add to that the seamless synchronization across all devices and the giant library of extensions, and you get an indispensable tool for any task. A product tested by time. 5 stars without a doubt.

What's great

reliable (31)cross-platform sync (17)large extension library (7)