1. You can create a "column" for each one, add filters, save items for later, etc. helps you manage GitHub Notifications and stay on top of repository activities.
2. DevHub makes it easy to follow activities from multiple repositories.
3. You can also search for Issues and Pull Requests, manage notifications, and more.
1. Grest way to keep track of notifications.Although I downloaded DevHub from the Google Play Store and installed it on my brand new, ThinkPad Yoga, it just spins when I sign in through GitHub and try to use GitHub.
2. Not very useful, unless you actually use GitHub notifications and starred people and repos.Unlike most other github clients on android, this app actually tries to create a proper mobile experience.
3. The default GitHub app lacks filters & before it was available (back when it was only third party clients), all lacked the same filters.
4. I thought webviews were banned from the store.I've always wanted something like this, and had to use the Github through the browser before.
5. If these can be fixed/implemented, I'd rate it higher.My favorite app for GitHub news feed.
6. I guess I will have to uninstall it and find something else.Best GitHub app I've used.
7. The fact that it's also available on windows makes it even better!Basically just a notification app that forwards you to the website.
8. Hate when people just assume that people only have one accounts.This just opens a browser when I want to see an issue.
9. But few things off the bat: it changes orientation automatically despite having that disabled on my phone.
10. Kudos!!This says it's a notification app yet it only can support one account at a time.
11. Secondly is that it looked like it had duplicate sections for viewing issues? Not sure what that was all about cuz they literally had the same info on them.