Hi Michael,

I was probably being over zealous in my differentiation.

Git tends to follow the 'terminal command line interface' approach, which (because of a single terminal view) would lead to the distinction I highlighted, but that doesn't mean that Linux can't do multiple windows, as you highlight.

Philip

On 13/06/2019 00:54, Michael wrote:
On 2019-06-12, at 1:51 PM, Philip Oakley <philipoak...@iee.org> wrote:

Hi Madhu,

Git is designed as a unix/linux application, so by default it is a programme 
that does a single requested action and exits. It does not 'hang around'. The 
latter is a more 'Windows'/GUI style of operation.
There are a lot of unix command line programs that open a "enter commands here" 
mode. That's hardly a fair comparison.


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