iOctocat on Your iPhone
iOctocat is now available on the App Store: http://itunes.com/apps/ioctocat @dbloete has written a blog post announcing it and promising some cool future features (like commit details). img http://img.skitch.com/20090429-fhj6p5benrh1h21ci62ik3bpas.png http://dbloete.github.com/ioctocat Naturally…
iOctocat is now available on the App Store: http://itunes.com/apps/ioctocat
@dbloete has written a blog post announcing it and promising some cool future features (like commit details).
img http://img.skitch.com/20090429-fhj6p5benrh1h21ci62ik3bpas.png http://dbloete.github.com/ioctocat
Naturally it’s open source: http://github.com/dbloete/ioctocat.
Grab it from the App Store today!
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