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I've only worked in software for about 15 years, so don't have much experience outside of git.
But my first job used Microsoft Team Foundation, and I didn't need any experience to know that user experience sucked. I've also done the "date named zip file" type of version control, which is not ideal.
When I started using git it just made sense to me, have had no major complaints since.