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GitHub Polls vs GitPoint: What are the differences?

GitHub Polls: Polls for GitHub issues and readmes. These polls work by pasting individual markdown SVG images into your issue, each wrapped with a link that tracks a vote. A single vote per IP is allowed for a given poll, which are stored in DynamoDB; GitPoint: An open source GitHub client for iOS and Android. Built with React Native ๐Ÿ“ฑ. View repository and user information, control your notifications and even manage your issues and pull requests. Built with React Native, GitPoint is the most feature-rich unofficial GitHub client that is 100% free.

GitHub Polls and GitPoint belong to "Tools for GitHub" category of the tech stack.

GitHub Polls and GitPoint are both open source tools. It seems that GitPoint with 4.17K GitHub stars and 575 forks on GitHub has more adoption than GitHub Polls with 1.49K GitHub stars and 75 GitHub forks.

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