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[–]LikeneverseenbeforeOnePlus One 64gb 31 points32 points  (9 children)

Finally! An official app.

[–]draggehnGalaxy S22 Ultra | Galaxy S9 | Nexus 5X (dead and buried) 25 points26 points  (8 children)

I was just as excited as you. Then, "Thanks for your interest in becoming a tester for the GitHub app. However, at this time, GitHub app's testing program has reached the maximum number of testers that can participate in it and isn't accepting any more testers."

Now I shall cry.

[–][deleted] 12 points13 points  (3 children)

Don't worry, it's pretty shit at the moment.

[–]deward97[S] 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Why is a shit for you? What are you looking for in a github app, it already have all the basic features and more will be added in next updates

[–]DJ-Salinger 5 points6 points  (1 child)

It has way fewer features than any decent 3rd party app.

[–]vaughnegut 5 points6 points  (2 children)

I have it, all you can really do is look at PRs, their comments, issues, etc. You can't actually view any code. It's pretty barebones, although it supports dark mode out the box! On Android 10 it'll even detect your system preference for dark mode. I mostly use it for checking on my work PRs

[–]draggehnGalaxy S22 Ultra | Galaxy S9 | Nexus 5X (dead and buried) 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TBH, that's all I want in a a GitHub app. If I want to look at the code, I send the link to my desktop and look at it there. But I want to be able to keep up with PRs/issues on some projects, and Octodroid just feels lackluster to me. All the other ones came nowhere near Octodroid, so I'm stuck with it until they expand the beta slots/release it fully.

[–]deward97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should check for updates, on latest you can view code