When comparing Working Copy vs GitPoint, the Slant community recommends Working Copy for most people. In the question“What are the best GitHub clients for iOS?” Working Copy is ranked 1st while GitPoint is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose Working Copy is:
Working copy integrates with other apps to allow them to access and edit files through iOS8 document picker.
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Pros
Pro Allows other apps to access files
Working copy integrates with other apps to allow them to access and edit files through iOS8 document picker.
Pro Built in diff tool
Diff tool allows viewing of changes between versions
Pro Clean UI
Pro Frequent updates by the developer
Supports latest iOS features.
Pro Not just GitHub, works offline
Works with any Git remote, not just GitHub.
Clones to device letting you work offline and push when convenient.
Extends your other applications with iOS 8 app extensions.
Pro Markdown support
Displays a preview of markdown files without external apps
Pro Super clean user interface
The best UI you can find in an app.
Pro Various language support
Can select between a number of different languages.
Pro It's totally free and open source
You can check your private repositories for free, not like any other github client.
Cons
Con Does not support multiple Github accounts
Con Not a GitLab client
This is not a client app for existing repos on GitLab
Con Freemium
If you want better features you will have to pay.
Con Way too expensive
Con Requires iOS 12.2
It will not work on older devices.
In my case the IPSW for iOS 12.2 is no longer signed and I can’t update without losing my jailbreak.
Con Pushing to remote servers is not free
Working copy is free to download but requires a small in-app purchase to be able to support pushing to a remote server.
Con Doesn't work
It doesn't work. It opens and can navigate app, but all content is blank!