Older of this place will remember that GitHub launched its official Android app in 2012, but the application was abandoned a few months later, and was reborn in GitHub's PocketHub. After eight years, GitHub launches its official Android appand
We were aware of the new generation of GitHub apps in November, first available through the beta of iOS and now coming to Google Play. The first version somehow has more "Hub" than "Git": does not allow to see the codeFor now
GitHub already has the official Android app, too
First it came to iOS and now it comes to Android. The platform best known for version control has a brand new Android application. For now accessible beta as initial access, which you can subscribe to from this link. After that you can download the app from Google Play normally.
The first step, of course, connect with your GitHub account be able to look at suggestions (Problems), pull requests or builds. You can also search for comprehensive GitHub domains from the app searching for databases, people, organizations or pull requests.
The app itself has a nice design and comes with a black mode that can be activated from the options, though it's notable that you can't do much more than we said before. I mean you can't see the files or the backup code.
It's a critical shortage, or we have to remember that we are in the first beta version of the official request and that right now, it doesn't look bad at all. There is no doubt that code views and navigation and navigation changes will reach the official app. In the meantime, if you want to try out the official app, you can do it.
Github
- Developer: Github
- Download it at: Google Play
- Price: It's free
- Category: Productivity