Category | Price | Seller | Device |
---|---|---|---|
Productivity | Free | Dillon Buchanan | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Features include:
- Slide out menu for quick and efficient navigation
- Multiple Bitbucket profiles for easy switching
- View repository events, issues, and change sets
- Browse source directories & files
- View file diffs from previous checkins
- View and Comment on Pull Requests
- Update & comment on repository issues
- Explore other Bitbucket open source repositories
- Inline commit commenting & approval
- Much more!
Bitbucket is a growing community and theres no better way to keep in touch with what's going on than with CodeBucket. As the Bitbucket API expands so will this app! I love working with Bitbucket! I will be working extensively with the Bitbucket team to refine and expand the API available and will rigorously update this application when that time comes.
Follow the project on twitter: @CodeBucketApp
There is a pay wall for features. This in itself is ok, but there is no way to try or see what you will be getting in app. Paying is a leap of faith. Luckily, I was able to create a pull request in a public repo and view it before throwing away money. The pull request interface is almost useless. You can't see an overall diff of the changes in the pull request. Instead you have to tap each commit, then tap each file in that commit to view the changes. Talk about inefficient. Come on.
Whole point of bitbucket is to have free private repos unlike github. However this app nullifies that.
This app does not accomplish the one actual thing I want to do with it, which is to kick someone off a bitbucket group from my phone
I just purchased Pro. Absolutely worth a couple bucks. Please update the app to support iPhone X.
The interface navigation covers all of the basic sections of BitBucket, but has limited functionality in what you can do, once you navigate to that section in the app. An example is pull requests. Diff/compare and commit code previews are totally missing, which makes the app useless for performing any kind of code review or providing line-by-line feedback. The app has potential to be very nice, but too much important functionality is absent.
These in-app upgrades have gotten ridiculous! Almost every app—many of them formerly free or one-time purchase—has gone to a “free” version with a so-called “pro” upgrade available. Apple should disallow in-app purchases for fundamentals features. Just charge $20 for the app up front.
Some others are complaining about this app’s price, but it appears to be free and open-source now. It is working very well for me so far — I would happily give the developer some money for it to encourage him to keep maintaining the app. But if he has all the money he needs for now, I won’t complain about it being free either...
I’m not really a fan of having to pay for something that was previously free. I have no problem compensating developers for their work. Developing software is no easy feat! If you’d like to start charging for your app, provide extra features, don’t take previously free features away.
Description needs to be updated to reflect the the app is for Bitbucket Cloud only. Not compatible with Bitbucket Server.
To use private repositories asks to upgrade to pro. Does not allow you to sign out after signing in with bitbucket account. I dont recommend to use it!