I wasn't liking this at first too, but this wrong first impression goes away when you start to understand how GIT works and the advantages it has over SVN. SVN is much simpler, true, but GIT is, in it's own way, much more organized, as it allows better separation between branches and so they can like, test things and mess around, without having to worry, among other things.
Also, normal end users should use the stable version anyway.
Also, normal end users should use the stable version anyway.
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CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 960 @ 3.6 GHz
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