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    GitHub has a new mobile app for Android and iOS

    Although you cannot edit code on it

    GitHub a Microsoft-owned company has this week released its new mobile app today as a free download for iOS and Android. The app for the popular code repository service is primarily designed to help developers manage projects while away from their PC, letting them organize tasks, give feedback on issues, respond to comments, and review and merge pull requests.

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    GitHub notifications show up in an inbox that looks like many email inboxes, and you can swipe tasks to either save or mark them as complete. You can also react to comments with emoji, which could be handy to keep a project moving if someone is relying on your feedback.

    GitHub new App

    The app also lets you view code, as shown in the below screenshot from the app’s App Store page, but you can’t actually edit any code within the app:

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    The app first launched in beta on iOS in November and on Android in January. Should be noted that, Microsoft announced it would acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion in June 2018, and completed the acquisition in October 2018.

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