SourceTree Mac has a major UI bug that has not been fixed in 2 years

pkamb January 24, 2019

The SourceTree Mac has items in the sidebar:

  • File Status
  • History
  • Search

I switch between File Status and History 50+ times per day.

Frequently, when you click on a sidebar item, the sidebar item will be selected but the view shown in the main window will not change. 

History_click non-retina.png

This is incredibly annoying, and requires you to click other sidebar items, then back to the one you want, in order to hopefully get the screen to load.

 

This bug is logged in the following tickets:

 

"Sidebar doesn't switch detail view at times"
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/SRCTREE-5158

"File status and history menu highlighting not functioning correctly."
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/SRCTREE-3602

"Clicks in sidebar are frequently ignored"
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/SRCTREE-6331

"Right Pane does not Update"
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/SRCTREE-5396

 

 > "Anyone else got a bug with @sourcetree when you click the 'File status' and it doesn't update the panel? Have to click 'History' and then back to 'File status' to get it to load." https://twitter.com/YellDavid/status/932950587733348353

 

I have attached movies of this issue to the bug report, and will attach them here as well if possible.

 

This bug has existed roughly since the 2.0 release and is still not fixed nearly 2 years later.

The inattention to this MAJOR USABILITY ISSUE speaks broadly to the terrible overall performance of SourceTree Mac in recent years.

What was once my favorite git tool is now a terrible experience that I put up with due to no other available options for certain features.

Due to this single bug I am actively looking for alternatives to reduce my professional dependency on SourceTree / Atlasssian.

 

 

 

 

 

5 answers

4 votes
bgannin
Atlassian Team
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January 29, 2019

Hi @pkamb,

Let me start by acknowledging how frustrating this bug is, regardless of any complexities, and that’s been compounded by the lack of clarity. It’s not our intention to ignore users or turn away from any issue. In this particular case, there are numerous side effects (including on performance) which mean we need to tread lightly and proceed very deliberately.

A workaround for the moment is to use the keyboard shortcuts (Cmd+1,2,3) to switch to one of those three sections, especially if ‘stuck’ after a click, and the UI should refresh without the need for multiple selection hassles.

I appreciate the list of tickets, I’ve updated them so there’s a single source of truth that’s easier to track (SRCTREE-3602) and also tweaked that to more properly reflect the impact. There are efforts underway to improve our communication around tickets which I discussed recently in this thread.

We’re currently in the midst of wrapping up 3.1. Once that’s taken care of the areas of focus for Sourcetree on Mac are:

1. improve performance and stability
2. address Mojave compatibility issues
3. focus on top voted UX issues

I assure you that this is one of the top issues on the backlog and will be investigated soon. That said, I can’t provide an exact timeline on when this particular issue will be fixed or when its release will ship. Please be sure to vote and watch that ticket and we’ll update it as soon more information becomes available. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Brian Ganninger
Principal Developer, Sourcetree

tylerlu94 January 31, 2019

Thanks for the reply Brian! Is there an estimated release window for 3.1 by any chance? Been waiting for it since I updated to Mojave

bgannin
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
January 31, 2019

Hi Tyler,

The 3.1 release is in early GA rollout and should be available to all users by the end of next week. 

Cheers,

Brian

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alex-vasenin October 31, 2020

Still nothing 😭

0 votes
pkamb August 19, 2020

Not fixed as of August 2020.

Development of SourceTree for macOS appears to be completely discontinued.

0 votes
pkamb November 5, 2019

Not fixed in SourceTree Mac 4.0, November 2019

0 votes
alex-vasenin January 25, 2019

+1

Yes, it's a very annoying issue

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