ghit - a github issue tracker Reviews

3/5 rating based on 8 reviews. Read all reviews for ghit - a github issue tracker for iPhone.
ghit - a github issue tracker is free iOS app published by West by Midwest, Inc

Doesn't work.

HeyZeus2003

Loads an empty page for me, after signing in. Would have been nice, oh well.


Best so far, huge potential

YesThatAllen

I've got access to my issues using 2fa login. So nice. Responsive developer, nice feature set-and this is just getting started. I'll be glad to say "yeah, I knew this app way back when..."


Better than most, but not quite there yet

Seamama10

I've been looking for a good app for github issues, and I've tried 6 different apps, and most of them are ugly and slow. Perhaps the best thing ghit has going for it is speed and a decent UI. That said, my biggest complaint is the huge font size. You can't change it in settings, and the text doesn't support dynamic font sizes, so when you look at a list of issues for a given repo, you can only see a truncated title of around 15 characters. Please add dynamic type support or make the default text size smaller. That would take my review to at least 4-stars, if not 5


Be careful

OMGITM

I put in my gut hub credentials and it has yet to log me in. Looks like it's not a real app? I wouldn't trust with your tokens.


Major security issues

jrschumacher

No option to enter a token or OAuth.


No iPhone 6 Plus support

mattrepublic

Keyboard and fonts are overly large, making the app difficult to use.


Wish this worked

afterbangin

This app is exactly what I need in concept, a simple issue tracker with the ability to comment on the go. Unfortunately the user experience is terrible and the app itself seems to suffering from some technical glitches. Many times it could not load the comments once you click on a issue.


Needs a non visually impaired version

EdSanchez

Not sure why the fonts are 48pts or something, I can barely read more than 3 words from my issues. Please make a version with configurable font size - ideally using system font so it just respects accessibility settings.