It’s standard Microsoft. You can do a million things with it and it can be integrated into the entire Windows ecosystem, but go too far and you are locked in. PS, the version control experience is bad. Really bad.
For casual use, by all means use it. It’s powerful and high performance. For real production use, perhaps try to find something else.
It’s standard Microsoft. You can do a million things with it and it can be integrated into the entire Windows ecosystem, but go too far and you are locked in. PS, the version control experience is bad. Really bad.
For casual use, by all means use it. It’s powerful and high performance. For real production use, perhaps try to find something else.