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Excel and Gmail folders. I noticed that someone mentioned "TODO" comments in the code. I do that too!
modified 13-Jan-15 11:51am.
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I document requests/bugs as reported and found in a word document then publish a list of fixes and changes in my applications help files in a topic funnily enough titled 'Release Notes' - simples
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Beside TFS we use Share Point
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I'm so sorry. My sincere condolences.
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Jira At work
TFS online for small personal projects
Target Process (Hosted) for larger personal projects
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Notepad and Outlook folders
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Youtrack allows you to use multiple projects on one agile board. And it's very fast and free for small teams. Also it integrates with Teamcity.
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Was using Basecamp but found it a bit simple. Trying Teamwork.com and finding it pretty good so far.
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Thanks for this. Saw the video on the Teamwork.com site.
Just a question:
- Does it support agile projects? More specifically Scrum, can I create a backlog, create and track sprints, burndown, etc. using this tool?
Just did a search for 'agile' on that page, and did not find one. That's the reason for this question.
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We have TFS installed but do you think I can wean these buggers off excel, not a chance.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Yup! But there is thing a bit more tuned for ToDo things, but same simple as Excel: ToDo List (there is project on this site)
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This week I'm using the TFS API to extract a summary of last year's deployments into Excel.
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'Xactly. And I've also run for 2013 as well; which turned up a deployment that doesn't contain any Work Items.
I also need to seek out Work Items that weren't deployed and find out why.
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Bugs are not bad, they strength the programmer's character... why do we need to tracking them down? They are not delinquents
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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I don't use any, but I generally work on small-scale projects as programming is just something I do in my spare time, so I've never felt the need for any such software
Potato...
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We don't need no stinkin' software...
Will Rogers never met me.
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Currently using JIRA, but used TestTrack Pro[^] before this company and end up creating our own Bug Tracker system to integrate everything into our system.
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While I see how such things can benefit "large" projects; with small projects like mine, just fixing the problem is enough, no need to "track" it.
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As a contractor I just fit in with whatever the client currently uses. If there's nothing in place I use a spreadsheet for my own stuff (bug tracking) or VS' 'TODO' markers
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