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.
I already use @Kaleidoscope on a near daily basis — so it's exciting to see its maker expand into adjacent territory with the acquisition of Taska!
“Adding Taska to our family of products perfectly aligns with our goal to offer professional tools that are beautiful to look at and fun to use,” said @catlan, CEO of Leitmotif. “Given Kaleidoscope’s deep integration with Git, we see significant potential for our customers to enhance their issue tracking experience with Taska.“
To celebrate the acquisition of Taska, Leitmotif is offering 50% off all of its products 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.
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.
Taska: A beautiful app for Mac to quickly create and edit GitHub/GitLab issues. Enjoy 50% off for one year.
I wanna use this Taska. But.... CANNOT TYPE with the Japanese Input Method!!! Please, please fix it soon! If this issues fixed when I will buy Taska!
🎉 Congrats to the Leitmotif team on acquiring Taska! 🚀 As a daily @Kaleidoscope user, I love seeing this ecosystem grow—especially with Taska’s deep GitHub/GitLab integration. Combining powerful issue tracking with beautiful UI/UX is a win for devs who want seamless workflows.
Also, 50% off across all products? Huge! 👀 If you’ve been eyeing Kaleidoscope, Versions, or Taska, now’s the perfect time to grab them. Excited to see how Leitmotif continues to refine the developer tool stack—keep up the great work! 🔥💡
A beautifully designed Mac app for GitHub and GitLab issues sounds promising! How does Taska streamline issue tracking compared to native GitHub/GitLab tools? Interested in its workflow features!
This looks like a really nice UI, and I like the idea of being able to combine all my tasks across platforms in one place.