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iOctocat - Mobile client for GitHub

GitHub in your pocket: The best way for staying up to date with whats going on in your projects and catching up with the open source ecosystem.iOctocat has a full-blown feature set, if you are looking for something in particular, see the list below or the website at http://ioctocat.comBe sure to follow the project on Twitter or App.net (@iOctocat) to be informed about what features will be added soon and when new versions ship So, without further ado, heres what the app can do for you: Activity Feeds and Profiles See whats up with repositories you watch and users you follow User and organization profiles including repositories, gists, etc. (organizations in Basic version) Follow users Repositories Quick access to your public repos (private ones in Basic version) Star, watch or fork repositories See the code and recent commits of the different branches, the README, issues and forks Code viewer with lots of nice themes, so you can see the code in all of its beauty Your star- and watchlist Commits Detailed information about the files that were added, removed and modified Browse the changes of the modified files viewing colored diffs Comment on commits and even diff lines Issues and Pull Requests Open, close or edit issues - merge pull requests on the go Issue and pull request discussion/commenting List of issues across your repositories Gists Access to your public, private and starred gists Browse them the same way you can explore repositories Of course you can comment on gists, too Search and Trending Repositories Look up users and repositories See the list of trending repositories per languageThese are the major features, plus lots more and counting. Here are some more niceties: Works with GitHubs Two-Factor Authentication Works with Personal Access Token Authentication Username, issue, and emoji completion (as seen on GitHub) plus Markdown shortcuts Get notified about GitHub status warnings Open almost every GitHub.com URL in iOctocat, by prefixing it with ioc:// instead of https:// 1Password integration (can be used when adding an account)

Amity Messenger

Featured by Apple New Apps We LoveFeatured by TechCrunch, New York TimesAmity is an all-in-one messaging app, with fun new ways to interact with your friends Now you can chat throughout the day with live groups, flying emojis, crazy GIFs, high fives, and much more Use Amity to: Send unlimited free text (using your 3G or Wifi internet) Create live group chats Send fun GIFs Send live flying emojis Send live emoji bursts Send a live touch Send high fives Send voice messages Send your step count and health stats Send fun stickers Share photos Share videos Share locations and much more, all without leaving the app. Download Amity, and find out why its 10x more fun than other messaging apps. Note: In order for you to share step counts, Amity integrates with the Health app.

Buffer: Manage Social Media

Save time and manage all your social media in one place. Buffer is a simpler way to schedule posts and track the performance of your content on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn and Google+.No more wasting time, no more logging into multiple social accounts. Privacy Policy: https://buffer.com/privacyTerms of Use: https://buffer.com/termsDo you have any questions for us?Email: [email protected]: @bufferFacebook: http://facebook.com/bufferappInstagram: @bufferPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/bufferapp/

  • rating 5.0

GitHub stars! - push notifications on repo stars

An app with the sole purpose of sending you push notifications when people stars your GitHub repos.eye-pleasing icon to your home screengentle notification on your GitHub repo starsbadge number indicating unread star countclean, gesture driven UI / UXworks with two factor authentication (2FA)The app technically uses no central server, nor Apple push notification infrastructure. It actually sets up local notifications utilizing iOS 7 background fetch feature that pulls down your GitHub star events periodically then notifies you about the difference towards star events stored locally up till then (this also means that notification will be delivered only if you do not remove the app from background).Notifying time period varies based on app usage, network connectivity, overall iOS activity, and other exotic factors by which iOS 7 orchestrates background fetches. Go give it a try

  • rating 4.84