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Cashew vs DevSpace: What are the differences?

Cashew: A simple Github issues macOS client. A simple, fast, and elegant app to manage your Github Issues; DevSpace: Tweetdeck for GitHub. DevSpace is a desktop app that helps you stay up to date with what’s happening on GitHub in real time.

Cashew and DevSpace can be categorized as "Tools for GitHub" tools.

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What is Cashew?

A simple, fast, and elegant app to manage your Github Issues.

What is DevSpace?

DevSpace is a desktop app that helps you stay up to date with what’s happening on GitHub in real time.

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