Since the new SourceTree version (2.0+), the bookmarks list is gone. This by itself is already a horrible (in my opinion) choice of user interface design. Due to how our company works, I'm working with a massive amount of repositories at the same time. My hope is that the feature will return someday, but fine, for now I'll stay content with the new tab-system.
My actual problem is that there doesn't seem to be any way to organise folders as sub-folders anymore. Now I'm stuck with a long list of folders all over the place, making day-to-day work a giant pain.
Thus the question is; am I overlooking anything? Is there an actual way to have proper organisation of repository folders? Or should I revert to an older version, or perhaps, an alternative to SourceTree?
Hi Eric, we have a feature request to bring back the bookmark view, you can find it at SRCTREEWIN-7520. If you want, you can have a quick read at why we did these changes at Windows 2.0 gets a fresh look.
Let us know if you have any questions!
Regards,
Ana
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