Vershd Questions

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theassettheasset
theasset
Jul 3, 2022
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Q: Hello!

Purchased a license a little spontaneously as I see a lot of value using this service for some of my hobby builds... After signing up, I learned that the platform is totally free for personal use.

I'm not opposed to keeping my premium license if there's added value I get as a paid user, but if the functionality is identical to personal accounts, there's no value keeping my code save supporting developers :)

Can you clarify on any added value I get with a paying sub?

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GitBreeze

GitBreeze

May 15, 2024

A: Thanks for your question. The free licence has restricted functionality after 30 days, which of course the paid version doesn't. Hope that helps, Paul.

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VKVK
VKPLUS
Jun 26, 2022
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Q: "AppSumo Plus Exclusive offer, you get an internal file comparison" missed it, but if i buy thru the 79$ ...

page, do i still get the internal file comparison?

also what is the difference between github for desktop vs vershd?

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lf_fdzlf_fdz
lf_fdzPLUS
Jun 19, 2022
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Q: I tested the tool and really found it very easy and simple to use.

But I missed a screen that shows all branches with a tree view. Do you intend to create something like this? Do you have a public roadmap?

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GitBreezeGitBreeze
GitBreeze
Mar 2, 2021
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Q: * How Do I Give Feedback?

We love feedback, and its best sent via Vershd itself, since it gets to us quickest. Within the Help menu is a Feedback item. You can easily do screenshots, text and more to tell us everything you want to have changed. It creates a support ticket automatically for us so we can start working on it more quickly. You can of course also contact us at: support@blightysoft.io

And as a small...

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GitBreezeGitBreeze
GitBreeze
Mar 2, 2021
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Q: Dear Sumo-lings, It’s a great opportunity to be able to tell you all about our project.

I'm Paul, the CEO & Founder of Vershd. I've been a software developer for many years, and one day I and others were talking long and loud about the road blocks we face every day as engineers. All those frustrations that hold us all back from doing the one thing that really counts: shipping code to customers.

One of the most critical problems was dealing with the command line leviathan that is...

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