Trash
Zero functionality unless you register with an email. Instant delete
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4.67 von 5
15 Bewertungen in Russland
Zero functionality unless you register with an email. Instant delete
I’m gone
Supports social sign in, but not Sign In with Apple
At least let me see if the app is worth the effort of signing up before forcing it on me. Especially with all the data leaks, who wants their data in yet another random server with who knows what security policy? And Facebook has no need to know anything about other apps I use. The whole setup just strikes me as the devs being totally out of touch with their target audience for this kind of app. Also kind of ironic that you can’t use github to authenticate.
To start this app WILL ask you to create an account, I don't see any issue with this but if you do this may not be the app for you. If it doesn't bother you, the account creation process is relatively quick and painless! The app itself is easy to navigate, well designed and built with no real glitches of note (so far). The flash cards could be more helpful -- giving more in depth examples would be a definite help -- but at the same time I would expect that anyone who's actually interested in learning is taking their own steps to apply what they learn through this app. This is not a total learning app, it's a flash card app and as such it's pretty good.
The app demands a sign up with Facebook or e-mail for anything. No thanks!
It displays commands using weird git-xxx-xxx format which is not a git command at all. It makes very little effort to tell you what the command does. Git is complex, and this app doesn't help you much.
I don't want to login or create new account at all but just want to use the app as is.
A simple app should.
There is no way to use this app without creating an account and signing in. Why?