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GitHub launches new mobile app for Android and iOS platforms


Github is one of the leading software development platform in the world that helps developer community to build, discover and share better software. Github, owned by tech giant Microsoft Corporation provides developers with a large number of tools and resources to get their projects off the ground. Github released its new free mobile app for Android and iOS platforms after several months of beta testing. The app is primarily designed to help the developer community to manage their projects when they not using their PC, letting them organize tasks, respond to the comments, give feedback on issues etc.

Github notifications shows up in an inbox like the E Mail notifications, you can swipe to wrap up a task or can save the modifications to come back later. This can be new favourite way for the developers to organize their tasks. 

The app features a clean, intuitive, beautiful UI, with all attractive features you would expect from a mobile version of the platform, including ‘Browse code’ option to review lines of code. Developers can talk and collaborate with their teammates without using their computers. Also, merging pull requests is as easy as selecting each one and clicking a button. 

Github mobile app is not meant to replace its complex desktop development environment, but to offer features that make you more productive while working on the go. The app let developers to automatically collaborate in dark mode based on device preferences. 

You can use GitHub mobile app to:
  • Browse your code and files
  • Browse your latest notifications
  • Review and merge Pull Requests
  • Read, react, and reply to issues and pull requests
  • Organize issues with labels, assignees, projects, and more.
You can download the app from Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

Apple App Store Link: 
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/github/id1477376905?ls=1
Google Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.github.android

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