JetBrains Upsource 1.0 is Released, Available for Purchase

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Ladies and gentlemen, it gives us great pleasure to let you know that a certain developer tools company has just released a magnificent tool for development teams into the market.

Yes, we’re talking about JetBrains Upsource, the new on-premises repository browser and code review tool that’s been available for early access for a few months. Today Upsource 1.0 hits RTM and becomes available for purchase.

You are invited to download Upsource 1.0 and start using it with your team’s projects. A free 10-user plan is activated by default, and larger plans are available starting at $1,300.

As a quick reminder, here’s what you and your team can do with Upsource 1.0:

Access code in Git, Mercurial, Subversion and Perforce repositories : Explore and monitor all your VCS repositories from a central location, using a common friendly UI. Both internal company’s repositories and externally hosted repositories such as those at GitHub can be handled by Upsource.

: Explore and monitor all your VCS repositories from a central location, using a common friendly UI. Both internal company’s repositories and externally hosted repositories such as those at GitHub can be handled by Upsource. Keep track of code changes : Navigate to specific revisions, inspect diffs inline or side-by-side. Track recent commits, branches and merges, or search the project history to learn who did what and when.

: Navigate to specific revisions, inspect diffs inline or side-by-side. Track recent commits, branches and merges, or search the project history to learn who did what and when. Explore any revision of your code base : Enjoy quick read access to the current or any prior state of your project’s code, without having to check out locally. Browse project structure, view syntax-highlighted files, search for code, files and text.

: Enjoy quick read access to the current or any prior state of your project’s code, without having to check out locally. Browse project structure, view syntax-highlighted files, search for code, files and text. Discuss and review code : Discuss code and changes with teammates, create code reviews on individual revisions or entire branches, or keep the team up to date with important changes in the code base.

: Discuss code and changes with teammates, create code reviews on individual revisions or entire branches, or keep the team up to date with important changes in the code base. Use code insight in Java projects : Take advantage of code inspections when reading or reviewing code in Java projects, search for usages, or navigate to symbol declarations, as if you were using IntelliJ IDEA.

: Take advantage of code inspections when reading or reviewing code in Java projects, search for usages, or navigate to symbol declarations, as if you were using IntelliJ IDEA. Share links to code: Use URLs to link to everything in code, including revisions, branches, code reviews, diffs, discussions, reports, search filters, files, or even selections in code.

Here’s a set of fresh Upsource videos by Hadi Hariri to save you a bit of reading:

In addition to the free 10-user pack, we offer several commercial user packs ranging from 25 to 1000 users. As usual for JetBrains tools, every license is perpetual and includes 1 year of free upgrades.

By the way, if you’re a non-commercial OS developer or a faculty member in an educational institution, take note that we provide Open Source and Classroom licenses from the get-go.

Whoever you are, today is just the perfect day to download Upsource, give it a try and hopefully make your team enjoy the product.