I wonder why they've released a client for OS X and not another OS―if anything, Windows is pretty lacking in git love.
Whose is its target audience and the desired function? New users, to reel them in with a shiny UI? Or established users who don't use it much, to make the experience simpler? (And if it's established users who use it much―isn't the command-line faster for them?)
If they want more users to use GitHub, surely a GitHub for Windows makes more sense (unless this is an employee's side-project gone primetime).
I agree. My command-line experience is faster and keeps my work flow the same whether I'm developing on OS X or Linux. The added GUI would serve to slow me down but if I really wanted to see changes visually, I could just go to github.com and do everything I need there since I know where everything is.
Whose is its target audience and the desired function? New users, to reel them in with a shiny UI? Or established users who don't use it much, to make the experience simpler? (And if it's established users who use it much―isn't the command-line faster for them?)
If they want more users to use GitHub, surely a GitHub for Windows makes more sense (unless this is an employee's side-project gone primetime).