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Bruno Brito for Tower

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What's New in Tower 10

The much-anticipated version 10 of our Git client has been released, and it's our most colorful update yet.

Why? Because we've introduced Syntax Coloring to every file and diff view!

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With support for nearly 200 languages, your Git repository's code is now more readable than ever! We also took the opportunity to add two other customization options that have been highly requested:

  • The possibility to show or hide invisible characters.
  • The ability to configure the preferred tab width (the default is 4).

It looks beautiful in dark mode, too! 😍

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Tower's themes have also been fully updated to support the new Syntax Highlighting feature. That said, you can still modify them to your liking or create new ones from scratch.

You can download a 30-day trial for free to try it out! No registration or email is required.

P.S. This is the first of many exciting features that are on our roadmap for the upcoming months. Keep an eye out for what's to come! πŸ”₯

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