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Free, allows me to connect to any git remote I want to painlessly edit files & commit changes. 10/10 could not ask for more
Yes, Git client is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The Git client app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Git client has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $20.32.
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4.86 out of 5
428 ratings in Canada
Free, allows me to connect to any git remote I want to painlessly edit files & commit changes. 10/10 could not ask for more
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I just bought pro for the second time to pick up a few extra features. The last time I paid for Working Copy was in 2019, and it’s been continually updated and maintained that whole time. This guy is the real deal: you buy the app and use it for as long as you want, and if he makes more features you like you can buy pro again to get them. It’s a sustainable business model that doesn’t make me worry if I’m using it enough to justify a subscription. As for the app itself, having functional git on my phone is just great. If there’s an emergency or I need to dip into a project to fix something, I know I can get it done because it’s not just a cut-down mobile experience.
Downloaded the pro to test something out. The test failed. Initiated refund and return within 4 business days. App Store says its not eligible for refund. At this point its just a money grabbing operation. I’m unclear if the dev is aware of this but this entire situation is just pathetic. I’m borderline sure they will also say that -“”oh this is buyers’ remorse “” at this point of time. Well I do have remorse that I could trust this app and the App Store.
I have a large list of repositories and I tend to move cell phones quite often. Every time I install WorkingCopy I have to reclone all repositories every single time. What’s the point of iCloud Sync? There seems to be no way around this. Can you please help with this, I will be glad to change my review and update ratings. The app is amazing, except this one obviously huge limitation.
Working Copy is amazing. Devs need not worry anymore - it’s got the power! It supports Files in iOS, works with Textastic! About the only thing it doesn’t do is interactive rebase, but I’m like one of the 5 people that actually uses that.
Pros: #Flexibility: SHARE FUNCTION -Copy to... Share function -Open in... Share function -Accepts a lot of file types -Works in free mode IPAD MULTITASK MODE #Functionality FREE VERSION -Ability to use entire app to pull only -All files accessible by other apps easily -Great repo flow -Ability to automatically generate and register SSH keys for Bit/Git. -Great list-view of available repos from both bit/git. -Easily clone new repos PAID VERSION -Ability to pull/push/sync -Very reasonable pricing for upgrade -Easily create new remotes from git to bitbucket and vice-versa -Initialize repos -Add/modify commit messages. #Summary The closest thing to SourceTree for iOS. Doesn't try to be both a feed AND a git client, and does it damn well. My only request would be the ability to create folders of or the ability to rename the references. Great job.
Hi, this is an amazing piece of software. Congrats. I use it in my iPad to read code from OSS projects. It helps prevent the urge to go code or do something else than that. Two things I wished would be possible: 1. Shallow Clone Sometimes we only care about the last months of work. I'm keeping many projects that I follow and my storage is running thin. With git we can do --depth. Can working copy support this? 2. Bookmark 🔖 I flip between files and projects at their current revision. For example following vuex and vue (yeah, it's been a while now) I wish I could highlight a part of code and add a note, maybe link to another one done earlier. This could be a got repo sotting beside the repo, keeping track of the highlighted code, and maintain the bookmark as long as the highlighted code still there. Maybe I'm not seeing some complexity. Or just keep the bookmark when it changes, go to it at that state, and if we care still about that bookmark, we'd have to then find another place to anchor that comment or let it hang (losing notes might not be nice) Anyway. Keep it up!!
Love the Interface upgrade! If I can metaphorize IRL then I it’s easier for me to be an important part
Genius design. Scrolling is a bit weird and inconsistent when horizontal, but other than that it is easy to use.
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