
Leitmotif, the team behind the awesome diff and merge Mac app Kaleidoscope, is expanding its portfolio of native Mac apps for developers. The company has acquired Taska, a native Mac app that serves as a frontend for web services like GitHub and GitLab.
Here’s more about Taska for Mac:
Taska serves as a dedicated frontend for popular web services GitHub and GitLab, allowing users to quickly create and edit issues in a fully native environment—eliminating the need to navigate cumbersome web interfaces. […]
It delivers an intuitive and efficient experience tailored to streamline issue tracking. By communicating directly with GitHub and GitLab, Taska simplifies the developer workflow while maintaining full compatibility with other tools–ensuring seamless collaboration whether or not all team members use Taska. Its feature set caters to both quick, intuitive actions and more in-depth, powerful interactions with issues.
The app is available as a free download from the Mac App Store with a 14-day free trial and an unlimited read-only mode. Users can purchase the full app for a single $119.99 charge, or subscribe annually for $39.99/year.
To celebrate its release of Taska 1.3, Leitmotif is discounting its apps by 50% for a limited time:
- Kaleidoscope: The world’s most powerful file comparison and merge app. Get 50% off one year of subscription.
- Versions: The best way to work with Subversion on the Mac. Get 50% off the one-time purchase.
- Taska: A beautiful app for Mac to quickly create and edit GitHub/GitLab issues. Enjoy 50% off for one year.
- Photoscope: An app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro that helps find the best pick from a series or burst of photos. It’s available for free.
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