
SourceTree, which is available both on the Mac App Store since and via direct download from the SourceTree website, is prices at $59.99 per license. So developers can host their source in Bitbucket or any other hosting tool and then manage that source in SourceTree. With the recent announcement of Git support in Bitbucket, the acquisition gives users a desktop client to work with any Git or Mercurial repositories. So why did Atlassian buy SourceTree? Atlassian says that the client will expand on their current Git and Mercurial offerings. As Atlassian explains, the client strips away the complexity of distributed version control systems and makes it actually usable. SourceTree helps manage repositories from Git and Mercurial DVCS systems. The company’s offerings are used by 26,000 customers around the world, including Facebook, Zynga, Cisco, and Adobe. Products include JIRA (issue tracker), Confluence (content collaboration) and BitBucket.
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Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.Ītlassian’s software development and collaboration tools to help teams conceive, plan, build and launch products.

And today, Atlassian is buying SourceTree, a popular client for Git and Mercurial distributed version control systems (DVCS) as well as Subversion source control.

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The company bought, a hosted service for code collaboration last year.

Last year, product development software company Atlassian raises a whopping $60 million in new funding, some of which was to be be put towards M&A.
