Github 2.0 Gets a Redesign on Their Window Platform
Developers need to keep up with the
latest version of every tool to make their project work compact,
user-centric and updated. And when developers work on open source
projects Github can be the most essential tools for them. Here is a
scoop of the latest version release of Github for Windows platform
from the news desk of UIPL.
Github released their new version
2.0 last month for their Window app. Unleash of an easy way to use
Git and Github on Windows. This new version comes with a streamlined
design, local features and some general speed improvements.
What the web design agency
must know about the latest release? - Web developers can directly
download the new version from windows.github.com directly if you
already have Github account on Windows. In 2012, Github launched
their Windows app and made three minor improvements since then.
However, this new 2.0 version is going to lease a new life to the
app.
Digging Some Details about the
New Version 2.0
- It is simple, clean
- Puts more focus on the developers and their work
Version 1.3 VS Version 2.0
- 2.0 version puts your work front and adds the center, adds emoji and GIF support
- In 1.3, you had two different views, in the new versions that have cringed. Now the developers no longer need to move back and forth between their projects
- Local repositories are always available on the left, so no need to navigate to the new screen
- Repositories grouped together make it easier to distinguish or switch between work projects
- Can pick an ignore file template for your project when you create a repository in the new version
This new redesign is big and aims at
improving user experience. The new design language takes a road ahead
by merging best parts of Metro, as well as Android and iOS. So look
at the latest version and drop a feedback at our Comment section.
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