what about ratcheting tap handles?
are they better because you don't have to change hands?
All depends.
Tapping new threads in many materials requires a lot of back-and-forth to break chips and the ratcheting kind are a pain.
This happens with repair jobs as well, more often than not.
The long wrenches are the easier to use as mentioned above because it is easier to get the tap started straight.
After some practice, they both work OK and both have their place.
Most machinists and toolmakers have both in assorted sizes and various applications lean towards one style or the other.
If you are mostly chasing existing threads, you might first get the T-handle style.
If you are mostly tapping new threads, you might first get the long style.
Keep us posted.