Does not connect in 2023
It requests the server name, but is not able to connect to the public default. Seems like this app is non functional at this point.
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3.5 von 5
6 Bewertungen in Slowakei
It requests the server name, but is not able to connect to the public default. Seems like this app is non functional at this point.
To start the app is in an annoying spot at the top. I would be happy to upgrade to the paid version to get around that. But there are too many missing features. You can view a few things. But anything such as commenting and approving merge requests, commenting on issues, and anything with pipelines is not a feature. Plus there no dark mode
This app is just a web wrapper instead of a real git client. It does not support offline mode. Etc, I must have internet to access my file. Btw, offline mode is the core advantages of git over other sources control.
TLDR: stick to gitlab web ui
Application missing critical information to set in tasks such as epic, due date, can not edit task. As result it is useless for my purpose.
The app struggles to remember. Event tracking for projects reverts as soon as you click save. Makes it incredibly difficult to take the app seriously
Not optimized for large screen iPhones, looks weird on my Max.
I just installed this app. Clicked “verify connection” and got “cannot connect to server”. That’s with the default server value of “gitlab.com”.
Nice to access from phone but it doesn’t render markdown/html
A project I contribute to uses a self hosted GitLab instance to manage source code, so imagine my delight to find a GitLab app on the App Store. Unfortunately, that delight was immediately washed away when I opened the app. I keep my devices in dark mode 100% of the time. Opening this app blasted me with white light. It’s 2021. Dark mode is a thing. Next, I tried to log into my GitLab instance using a password pulled from my password manager. No luck, presumably because I have 2FA enabled. Next, I notice that approximately 10% of the screen is taken up by a giant banner ad. The app doesn’t use autolayout, it doesn’t even support modern iPad aspect ratios. I didn’t get much farther than this, mostly because I don’t particularly care to spend my evening fighting an app that is blinding me each time I look at it. If you’re looking for a way to interact with GitLab on your iPhone or iPad, just use Mobile Safari.