I get literally five seconds of spinning beachball or a stuck cursor in between just about every operation I do. This is not even that crazy of a repo. It gets worse the longer that SourceTree has been open for.
I downloaded Git Tower and Git Kraken, and both of them are blazingly fast on my 2.8 GHZ top of the line MacBookPro from mid-2015.
There is no excuse for how painfully slow SourceTree is, in this version. Do you guys even performance test, bro?
I prefer SourceTree's UI, and it's what I'm used to. However this particular version is so slow that it is basically unusable.
Someone who knows what O(N^N^N^N) means should look at your code.
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I'm experiencing the same issue. It's very slow when clicking between files and always spins the loader cursor for a long time. It worked just fine before the update.
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Me too. It's driving me potty. Just opening a repo view from the repo list takes almost 5 seconds.
As you're all saying - it was fine with 2.5.x
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Ditto on 2.6.3 being horribly slow. I've had to force quite multiple times after simply opening a repo (no complex compare, and doesn't matter what size the repo)
Downgrading to 2.5.3 and everything is back to normal.
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Me too. Frequent spinning wheel after a source code change.
Underlying git is 2.10.1
I might be imagining it, but a restart seems to help (!)
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Same here... on 10.12.6 and upgraded from 2.5.3... I'm on a 12-core mac pro and it's slow! working on the same project I have been for the past months and it's clear it's *much* slower.
Note one thing to check is if you're running something like dropbox... I kill dropbox while developing as it's seriously a slow POS
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Generating visual diffs is a complex task within Sourcetree, how large are the files/changesets you're navigating between?
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It is also very slow for me. Activity Monitor shows it taking 100% CPU (with a dual core) when switching focus between files in the Unstaged files list.
SourceTree 2.6.3, OSX 10.11.6.
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