JetBrains Upsource 3.5 is now available
News|18 October 2016
JetBrains Upsource is a repository browsing and code review tool for developers to share and discuss their code with their team.
The new update brings a number of new features and improvements for a smoother, more productive experience. These include:
- Redesigned home page
- Public user profiles
- Omni-search
- Revamped custom workflows
- Smarter notifications
- Reviewers graph
- Annotated changes
- IDE integration improvements
And much more!
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