Gitter - Chat for communities Reviews – Page 4

3/5 rating based on 43 reviews. Read all reviews for Gitter - Chat for communities for iPhone.
Gitter - Chat for communities is free iOS app published by Troupe Technology Limited

Basically unusable

A humble fan

UIWebView of their mobile version, hardcoded height for iPhone 4, menus didn't work, suggested rooms were pointless and no way to create or invite anyone. CREATED A PULL REQUEST ON MY REPO WITHOUT ASKING FIRST.


Great tool

suprabobo

Perfect for taking care of the support of your github repo.


Great

Likmbch

It's great except it doesn't seem to have the private message capability that the web version has. Maybe I just couldn't find it. Anyway, other than that it's great.


Good so far

Makepkgnotwar

Very useful tool for me so far. I would like to be able to turn off notifications for repos from the app instead of going through the web interface. Being able to change settings would be a huge plus.


Needs work

wbrsf

Good... when it works, however: • screen updates are erratic • updates often fail, leaving a blank screen. • constantly jumping to random locations in discussion. • flakey read/unread indicator.


Pretty darn decent!

DJ Craze

For an app that is hidden away in the App Store, it does exactly what it advertises, does it very well, and does it for free. You can't beat that. I have experienced a little bit of connectivity issues, but it's not a deal breaker in the slightest.


Pretty decent

Cin.Tar

Nice app. Would like to see iPad optimized version though.


Use the web interface

hynso

Gitter is good for chatting about code... but not on iPhone. The <return> key isn't for newline (critical for inputting code), it's a submit return. There's no way to type newlines! So, no way to enter multiline code! What's more, you can only edit your most recent submission. There seems to be a number of other basic functions missing that are present in the web interface. Just stick with the web interface.


Needs iPad Pro support and landscape mode

kingharrison

Just like the title says. These are core features that you need while on your traveling primary iOS device.


Far behind in features

AppleTechy54

The web version is much more versatile than the mobile version. The mobile app doesn't all for you to initiate DMs between users and is very hard to navigate through conversations. Overall this would have been a decent app a year or two ago but it needs to catch up to the likes of Slack.