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git-point - Version 1.7.1 Latest Release

Published by chinesedfan over 5 years ago

Long time no release, friends.

  • Support pagination in more screens
  • Fix some crash bugs
git-point - Version 1.7.0

Published by housseindjirdeh almost 6 years ago

Not an intended release. Please ignore.

git-point - Version 1.5.0

Published by housseindjirdeh over 6 years ago

git-point - Authorization Android Fix

Published by housseindjirdeh almost 7 years ago

git-point - Version 1.4.1

Published by housseindjirdeh almost 7 years ago

Fix to package.json's version number

git-point - Version 1.4.0

Published by housseindjirdeh almost 7 years ago

More languages added, open in browser support and bugfixes.

git-point - Version 1.3.1

Published by housseindjirdeh about 7 years ago

Minor bug fixes:

  • Fix README rendering for Android
  • Fix TextInput height on mount on edit issue comment screen for Android
git-point - Version 1.3.0

Published by housseindjirdeh about 7 years ago

This version is jam packed with some really sweet treats, including but not limited to:

• Ability to select from six different languages
• You can now edit issue comments
• Brand new font
• Images and GIFs render perfectly within issue comments
• Icon that shows how many unread notifications you have as well as more control to clear them
• Comment counts show beside every issue list item
• READMEs now show with correct formatting and design
• Sign out functionality works smoothly without authentication details remaining cached
• UI improvements and bug fixes throughout

And we're just getting warmed up!

git-point - Version 1.1.0

Published by housseindjirdeh about 7 years ago

Suite of updates including main Android release build with the addition of removing unused permissions (1.0 was original Android launch).

Note: Current iOS App Store version of app is v1.2 and this slight discrepancy is due to the iOS release happening a few weeks sooner than Android. The next release will streamline this by bumping both platform versions to 1.3.

Will also keep things to the third degree with semantic versioning (1.3.0) on both platforms (versionName: Android and build.gradle in iOS) and package.json starting from the next release.