Best Scrum tools - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-29T13:50:08Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/35760 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools 34 Best Scrum tools rafek 2008-08-30T07:49:15Z 2009-11-04T22:11:28Z <p>What tools for managing Scrum would you recommend?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/35763#35763 5 Answer by Glenn Slaven for Best Scrum tools Glenn Slaven 2008-08-30T07:53:17Z 2008-08-30T07:53:17Z <p>I can tell you what not to use. No matter what anyone says, Excel is a lousy way to manage sprints. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/35765#35765 7 Answer by Trumpi for Best Scrum tools Trumpi 2008-08-30T08:00:10Z 2008-08-30T08:00:10Z <p>We use <a href="http://danube.com/scrumworks" rel="nofollow">ScrumWorks</a> and have no complaints!</p> <p>We've also found that the traditional task board with stickies / index cards is THE most effective because it is visible -- no tool can replace that!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/35767#35767 12 Answer by Ubiguchi for Best Scrum tools Ubiguchi 2008-08-30T08:02:27Z 2008-08-30T08:02:27Z <p>I've used <a href="http://danube.com/scrumworks" rel="nofollow">Scrumworks</a> before which did a pretty good job, although if you're using TFS then <a href="http://www.scrumforteamsystem.com/en/default.aspx" rel="nofollow">Scrum for Team System</a> is okay.</p> <p>I've heard good things about Thoughtworks' <a href="http://studios.thoughtworks.com/mingle-hidden/mingle-for-scrum-development" rel="nofollow">Mingle</a> but haven't had a chance to try it yet, and I know a number of people who swear by <a href="http://www.targetprocess.com" rel="nofollow">TargetProcess</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/35869#35869 1 Answer by Daemin for Best Scrum tools Daemin 2008-08-30T10:33:01Z 2008-08-30T10:33:01Z <p>At work we just use an excel spreadsheet. It's simple, flexible, and you can add or change anything you want to it. Which means it's agile :-)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/36073#36073 4 Answer by Keith for Best Scrum tools Keith 2008-08-30T16:08:09Z 2008-08-30T16:08:09Z <p>We use <a href="http://www.versionone.com/" rel="nofollow">VersionOne</a>, which is quite good but somewhat over featured. If I we're setting up anew I'd also consider <a href="http://www.basecamphq.com/" rel="nofollow">BaseCamp</a> - not purely a programming tool, but pretty good.</p> <p>Another good option is actually the low tech one: whiteboard + post-its.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/36082#36082 3 Answer by SQLMenace for Best Scrum tools SQLMenace 2008-08-30T16:19:27Z 2008-08-30T16:19:27Z <p>Basically whiteboard + post-its , we did use Scrumworks in the past. We also have custom made cards for out planning poker sessions</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/41085#41085 0 Answer by steve_mtl for Best Scrum tools steve_mtl 2008-09-03T02:35:11Z 2008-09-03T02:35:11Z <p>I liked the Conchango plugin for TFS. Very customizable and flexible.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/41104#41104 3 Answer by Cory Foy for Best Scrum tools Cory Foy 2008-09-03T02:57:06Z 2008-09-03T02:57:06Z <p>We use <a href="http://www.projectcards.com" rel="nofollow">ProjectCards</a> for ours. I had evaluated VersionOne (the full version, not their new light one), Mingle, Rally, ScrumWorks and a plugin for Serena TeamTrack (which we already use). ProjectCards was great that it was a simple tool which still supported the multiple teams we're running. VersionOne and Rally were just simply too heavy for what we needed (though both looked powerful). Rally refused to talk to us because we were under 75 users and wanted to host it ourselves.</p> <p>I would certainly suggest starting with something simple - index cards on a wall, or a spreadsheet - first. You'll likely quickly outgrow it, but at least you'll spend your time focused on working with the team rather than trying to fit your team to a tool.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/52817#52817 3 Answer by Mike Reedell for Best Scrum tools Mike Reedell 2008-09-09T20:24:23Z 2008-09-09T20:24:23Z <p>I've been doing Scrum with XP for two years now and the best tools we have are various colors of index cards (colors each for stories, bugs, analysis, tech debt, etc), and some big pieces of foam insulation or large corkboards to stick them too. And a lot of Sharpies.</p> <p>We also heavily use a wiki (MediaWiki) for information exchange between teams.</p> <p>For the Scrum Masters, they use a highly-macro'd Excel sheet, which they all hate. They piloted VersionOne and they all liked it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/52840#52840 1 Answer by elmarco for Best Scrum tools elmarco 2008-09-09T20:32:59Z 2008-09-09T20:32:59Z <p>For projects using trac already, <a href="http://www.agile42.com/" rel="nofollow">agile42</a> looks like a nice add-on.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/52857#52857 38 Answer by Ben Scheirman for Best Scrum tools Ben Scheirman 2008-09-09T20:40:37Z 2008-09-09T20:40:37Z <p>I can't reiterate how crucial it is to find your process before you let a tool dictate it for you.</p> <p>Start with the basics:</p> <ul> <li>note cards</li> <li>whiteboards</li> <li>big visible charts</li> <li>excel (if needed for tracking)</li> </ul> <p>Later on you can decide which tool will support how your team works best. I love how Mingle is flexible and seems to have a lot of good features, but it does require serious customization. VersionOne looks like it fits our process well.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/76352#76352 3 Answer by Craig Fisher for Best Scrum tools Craig Fisher 2008-09-16T20:05:50Z 2008-09-16T20:05:50Z <p>I'm piloting Scrum for Team System and it looks promising. They have a nice "Task Board" desktop app which gives a good view of the sprint and allows you to move virtual stickies from column to column (e.g. not started to in progress to ready for test to done). The process templates are a free download. The task board is currently in beta but will have a licence fee when relesaed.</p> <p>Ive previously used ScrumWorks and it worked mostly, but was rather flakey at times.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/81181#81181 3 Answer by Pierre-Jean Coudert for Best Scrum tools Pierre-Jean Coudert 2008-09-17T08:38:59Z 2008-09-17T08:38:59Z <p>Take a look at <a href="http://www.icescrum.org/" rel="nofollow">IceScrum</a>, an opensource apache tomcat web application.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/155092#155092 4 Answer by Allan Mertner for Best Scrum tools Allan Mertner 2008-09-30T21:05:42Z 2008-09-30T21:05:42Z <p>We have used <a href="http://www.targetprocess.com/" rel="nofollow" title="Target Process">Target Process</a> for around a year, and it's very good. You can buy the software outright, or you can use their hosted version - both work well and the price is reasonable.</p> <p>We used to use <a href="http://www.rallydev.com" rel="nofollow" title="Rally">Rally</a>, but everyone in development really hated it - it was slow, unintuitive, cumbersome, and in general not at all what we wanted although it was fairly pricey. After living with it for almost a year, we switched to TP, which is actually quite a good tool.</p> <p>The other good thing about TP is that the company behind it isn't as well known as VersionOne and Rally, and so are much more responsive to our needs than Rally ever was...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/168168#168168 4 Answer by Michael Dubakov for Best Scrum tools Michael Dubakov 2008-10-03T18:16:25Z 2008-10-03T18:16:25Z <p><a href="http://www.targetprocess.com" rel="nofollow">TargetProcess</a> is a good tool, But if you are new to SCRUM, I recommend to use simplest tools first (whiteboard, sticky, etc.). It is important to focus on communication and process first. Then you may feel the need for software tool.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/168195#168195 0 Answer by Arne Evertsson for Best Scrum tools Arne Evertsson 2008-10-03T18:22:39Z 2008-10-03T18:22:39Z <p>We've used a Google Spreadsheet for a taskboard - but, I guess, only if you have a distributed team. You get the burndown chart automatically if you set it up right.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/213529#213529 7 Answer by philippe for Best Scrum tools philippe 2008-10-17T19:24:57Z 2009-10-24T09:26:15Z <p>We are seeing more and more online (hosted) Scrum management tools such as: </p> <ul> <li><a href="http://scrumy.com/" rel="nofollow">Scrumy</a></li> <li><a href="http://skinnyboard.com/" rel="nofollow">SkinnyBoard</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.scrumpad.com/" rel="nofollow">Scrumpad</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.acunote.com/" rel="nofollow">Acunote</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.bananascrum.com/" rel="nofollow">Banana Scrum</a></li> </ul> <p>Now, <a href="http://skinnyboard.com/" rel="nofollow">SkinnyBoard</a>, is a beta, its terms of use indicate: "use at your own risk".</p> <p><a href="http://scrumy.com/" rel="nofollow">Scrumy</a> has a free and a commercial, more complete version. </p> <p>I won't recommend any of them since I do not use them on a regular basis, I'm just listing for the sake of completeness.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/222237#222237 0 Answer by mempko for Best Scrum tools mempko 2008-10-21T15:11:58Z 2008-10-21T15:11:58Z <p>I have used Chandler, although its not particularly scrum.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/250638#250638 0 Answer by Macho Matt for Best Scrum tools Macho Matt 2008-10-30T15:37:54Z 2008-10-30T15:37:54Z <p>We use <a href="http://www.rallydev.com/" rel="nofollow">Rally</a>. It meets our basic needs (our team is less than 10, so we get the free edition). There are features that it is lacking (like ability to raise the flag when impediments arise or ability to move stuff to QA while documentation tasks are still being completed, etc).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/265418#265418 1 Answer by t3mujin for Best Scrum tools t3mujin 2008-11-05T15:09:16Z 2008-11-05T15:09:16Z <p>Around here we've also been using Cochango plugin for TFS, but whatever the chosen tool may be the important thing is visibility. Around here we started to print our Burndown chart and take it to each Daily Scrum so that everybody sees it, because when you have an "electronic only" chart people tend to miss it for days. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/265436#265436 1 Answer by Dror Helper for Best Scrum tools Dror Helper 2008-11-05T15:15:17Z 2008-11-05T15:15:17Z <p>We use a board on the wall with sticky notes and a blackboard (actually white :)) that we use to draw the burn chart on.</p> <p>A KISS as can possibly be</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/286242#286242 2 Answer by Dave for Best Scrum tools Dave 2008-11-13T04:13:41Z 2008-11-13T04:13:41Z <p>A whiteboard.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/310181#310181 1 Answer by James McFarland for Best Scrum tools James McFarland 2008-11-21T20:59:48Z 2008-11-21T20:59:48Z <p>We use <a href="http://www.versionone.com" rel="nofollow">VersionOne</a>. There are free and paid versions. I totally love it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/354342#354342 0 Answer by scottepeterson for Best Scrum tools scottepeterson 2008-12-09T21:46:11Z 2008-12-09T21:46:11Z <p>I have used <a href="http://www.greenpeppersoftware.com/en/products/GreenHopper/" rel="nofollow">Greenhopper</a> where JIRA was already available. It requires just a little bit of customization to 2-3 fields in Jira to make the burndowns and estimates work as I expected. Overall, it worked very well.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/404117#404117 1 Answer by Dusan Kocurek for Best Scrum tools Dusan Kocurek 2008-12-31T21:53:13Z 2008-12-31T21:53:13Z <p>You can take a look on <a href="http://www.scrumdesk.com" rel="nofollow">ScrumDesk</a>. It is targeted on Scrum method and used in small or enterprise companies. </p> <p>Stories are displayed as cards, in the grid, unique tree map or on the task board. Reports are accessible on one, interactive, view.</p> <p>Data can be synchronized with TFS too.</p> <p>It is free for up to 5 users. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/533203#533203 2 Answer by Adrian Wible for Best Scrum tools Adrian Wible 2009-02-10T16:57:07Z 2009-02-10T16:57:07Z <p>Mingle. Eminently flexible. <a href="http://mingle.thoughtworks.com/mingle-agile-project-management" rel="nofollow">http://mingle.thoughtworks.com/mingle-agile-project-management</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/557964#557964 1 Answer by Bob for Best Scrum tools Bob 2009-02-17T17:54:18Z 2009-02-17T17:54:18Z <p>Scrumy. As Ben said at the top Note Cards, Whiteboards, Big Visible Charts, and Excel if needed for tracking is where to start. That is exactly what <a href="http://www.scrumy.com" rel="nofollow">Scrumy</a> is. It is basic and intuitive and gives you just that. Both free and a low priced version. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/614698#614698 6 Answer by Pascal Thivent for Best Scrum tools Pascal Thivent 2009-03-05T13:13:18Z 2009-03-05T13:13:18Z <p>I would recommend to start with the simplest solution that could possibly work :</p> <ul> <li>A spreadsheet for the product backlog</li> <li>Index cards, post-its, big visible charts on a wall for the sprint backlog</li> </ul> <p>What is important is to start Scrum and to understand it's process, not the tools.</p> <p>Let the team decide <strong>later</strong> for a tool if the organization isn't satisfied with the initial solution. But the team has to choose the tool, not someone else.</p> <p>And FYI, there is a <a href="http://www.userstories.com/products" rel="nofollow">list of tools</a> with reviews on <a href="http://www.userstories.com/" rel="nofollow">www.userstories.com</a>, Mike Cohn's web site dedicated to user stories and product backlogs.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/640770#640770 1 Answer by Ken Smith for Best Scrum tools Ken Smith 2009-03-12T22:38:31Z 2009-03-12T22:38:31Z <p>If you're lucky enough to have everyone co-located, I've found the Whiteboards/stickypads/etc. work pretty well. But if you're trying to coordinate resources across multiple locations (which is the case in many shops), you really need a tool. If you're a TFS shop, I'd recommend Scrum for TFS: I've used it successfully, and I like the built-in ability that TFS gives you to move seamlessly from the TFS environment to Excel, Project, SharePoint, and so forth.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/640786#640786 1 Answer by Ian Suttle for Best Scrum tools Ian Suttle 2009-03-12T22:44:56Z 2009-03-12T22:44:56Z <p>We use <a href="http://www.scrumforteamsystem.com" rel="nofollow">Scrum for Team System</a> w/ the <a href="http://www.scrumforteamsystem.com/en/TaskBoard" rel="nofollow">TaskBoard</a> application for a scrum board feel and functionality.</p> <p>TaskBoard is in it's first release and has some kinks to work out, but if you're a Microsoft Team Foundation Server user and want to use the Scrum for Team System process template, I highly recommend using TaskBoard.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/640830#640830 1 Answer by MatthieuP for Best Scrum tools MatthieuP 2009-03-12T23:01:40Z 2009-03-12T23:01:40Z <p><a href="http://www.xptracker.org/" rel="nofollow">XPTracker</a> is very complete:<br /> - User stories<br /> - Sparklines burndown - Integrated wiki for docs<br /> - Attachements to stories<br /> - Lucene based search<br /> - Ultra easy to install, no dependencies<br /> - Free </p> <p>Definitely worth a look !</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/722457#722457 1 Answer by Mike for Best Scrum tools Mike 2009-04-06T17:40:00Z 2009-04-06T17:40:00Z <p>Our team uses Rally. <a href="http://www.rallydev.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.rallydev.com</a> It seems to work good.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/778984#778984 1 Answer by Kevin Lawrence for Best Scrum tools Kevin Lawrence 2009-04-22T20:11:16Z 2009-04-22T20:11:16Z <p>If a hosted solution works for you then <a href="http://www.pivotaltracker.com/" rel="nofollow">Pivotal Tracker</a> is the closest I have seen to electronic index cards and is very well implemented (and free). I especially like the sparse beauty of the UI (as simple as possible but no simpler).</p> <p>I'll echo the other advice that you should find the tool that matches your process but, if you find that after using index cards and a whiteboard, you want /insert usual reasons for electronic solution here/, Pivotal tracker is probably what you are looking for.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/824709#824709 1 Answer by ali for Best Scrum tools ali 2009-05-05T12:48:39Z 2009-05-05T12:48:39Z <p>We tried RallyDev, VersionOne and Scrumworks. All of them are comprehensive tools but they they all took too long to set up and there were a lot of features we did not need. I went back to using Excel sheets as I was looking for something simple, till I came across <a href="http://www.scrumedge.com" rel="nofollow">ScrumEdge</a>. </p> <p>ScrumEdge is really easy to set up and has its own built in scrum community where users can discuss their scrum related problems. All those who use excel sheets i would definitely recommend that you check out ScrumEdge. Best of all, there is a free plan available.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/952094#952094 1 Answer by Tony for Best Scrum tools Tony 2009-06-04T17:48:13Z 2009-06-04T17:48:13Z <p>We use mingle for all our development projects, the user experience is very intuitive and the flexible view format really give it an edge over the competition. We have also started to use the tree structure and this has allowed us to implement automated rollup reports to track estimates and actual hours on all stories and cards. Now we spend more time on the interesting work and less time fighting spreadsheets and the like.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/967247#967247 1 Answer by ANdreaT for Best Scrum tools ANdreaT 2009-06-08T22:05:03Z 2009-06-08T22:05:03Z <p>Have you tried Agilo for Scrum? <a href="http://www.agiloforscrum.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.agiloforscrum.org</a> it is free and Open Source, it has a nice integration with SVN that speeds up a lot the usage from the development team perspective. It is based on Trac that is a very wide spread tool for Agile Project Management and adds nice charts and: - Sprint Backlog with automated Burndown Chart - Product Backlog with customizable sorting criteria, and types - Statistics Charts on Team Velocity, Commitment, Estimations - Integration with SVN and code browsing, very cool updating tickets through SVN comments - Drag &amp; Drop to manually reposition items in the backlogs - Import &amp; Export from CSV - Ticket linking and grouping for better traceability and organization</p> <p>We like it a lot :-)</p> <p>It is rumored that a whiteboard and enterprise features will come soon, at least this is what appeared already a couple of times on the Agilo User Group (Google Groups)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1035097#1035097 1 Answer by DiVer for Best Scrum tools DiVer 2009-06-23T20:48:21Z 2009-06-23T20:48:21Z <p>Mostly excel. Otherwise Product Owners will complain ;-)</p> <p>We also use TFS with the Scrum Template</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1035509#1035509 1 Answer by Ray for Best Scrum tools Ray 2009-06-23T22:07:10Z 2009-06-23T22:07:10Z <p>If you have Outlook, you can start your scrum process cheaply with <a href="http://www.task-analytics.com/oa/" rel="nofollow">Task Analytics</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1062708#1062708 1 Answer by Marcin for Best Scrum tools Marcin 2009-06-30T09:31:32Z 2009-06-30T09:31:32Z <p>I believe <a href="http://www.bananascrum.com" rel="nofollow" title="Banana Scrum tool">Banana Scrum</a> is worth looking at. It has some really nice features. You can try it out without registering.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1079141#1079141 1 Answer by Doro for Best Scrum tools Doro 2009-07-03T12:28:54Z 2009-07-06T10:52:24Z <p><a href="http://www.agile42.com/cms/pages/agilo" rel="nofollow">Agilo for Scrum Pro</a> is a new version of Agilo for Scrum and offers a functional online whiteboard (Planning Board) Its only 78 Euro per team and month including professional support.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1173967#1173967 1 Answer by Pedro Mazzoni for Best Scrum tools Pedro Mazzoni 2009-07-23T19:33:38Z 2009-07-23T19:33:38Z <p>Take a look at <a href="http://pangoscrum.com" rel="nofollow">http://pangoscrum.com</a> As simple as possible and with a friendly interface, PangoScrum does not intend to replace the task board or change the team's Scrum process.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1173980#1173980 1 Answer by Zakir Hemraj for Best Scrum tools Zakir Hemraj 2009-07-23T19:36:30Z 2009-07-23T19:36:30Z <p><a href="http://www.pivotaltracker.com/" rel="nofollow">Pivotal Tracker</a> is the best Agile project management tool in my eyes. It's simple, easy-to-use, and free.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1391000#1391000 1 Answer by Syed Rayhan for Best Scrum tools Syed Rayhan 2009-09-07T21:20:28Z 2009-09-07T21:20:28Z <p><a href="http://www.scrumpad.com" rel="nofollow">ScrumPad</a> is a simple yet complete in functionality. It uses convention over configuration. So, it is easy to get up to speed. Also it does not forces you to work in a certain way. The only requirement is that you do iterative, incremental development. I highly recommend it. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1504775#1504775 0 Answer by unknown (yahoo) for Best Scrum tools unknown (yahoo) 2009-10-01T15:51:55Z 2009-10-01T15:51:55Z <p>I'd like to recommend Scrumpad. It has a simple and friendly interface. I've been using Scrumpad to manage sprints and stories for over a year, really like it. It's easy to use and to manage stories within a specific sprint or cross multiple sprints. It also provides the traceability among stories if one story got split or descoped. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1552055#1552055 1 Answer by Zsolt for Best Scrum tools Zsolt 2009-10-11T23:13:42Z 2009-10-11T23:13:42Z <p><a href="http://www.scrum-tool.com/" rel="nofollow">Scrum Tool</a> is an easy desktop app (Windows/Linux) to support the traditional white board based sprints. It is under development, so developers are very open to suggestions.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1621988#1621988 1 Answer by xplanner-plus for Best Scrum tools xplanner-plus 2009-10-25T20:28:42Z 2009-10-25T20:28:42Z <p>I am here to promote the tool, I am developing: XPlanner Plus. You all must have heard of XPlanner, so my tool is based on it. It's very simple for understanding, open source, scrum tool. It's ready for use and the current releases can be downloaded on <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/xplanner-plus/" rel="nofollow">sf.net </a> New features are under intensive development.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1633644#1633644 0 Answer by xplanner-plus for Best Scrum tools xplanner-plus 2009-10-27T21:01:19Z 2009-10-27T21:12:09Z <p>we use XPlanner+ and develop it :) <a href="http://xplanner-plus.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">XPlanner-Plus</a> is an open source tool for agile, scrum teams. It's based on XPlanner and has a new and improved features, such as fancy design, email notifications for tasks' status and others. Demo is available.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1667753#1667753 1 Answer by Clive Skipper for Best Scrum tools Clive Skipper 2009-11-03T14:41:21Z 2009-11-03T14:41:21Z <p>How about iMeta Agility a <a href="http://agility.imeta.co.uk" rel="nofollow">Scrum Management Tool</a>. It is a rich internet tool written in Silverlight. It is free! iMeta Agility is focused around simplicity and usability. Importantly the team that are developing the product are delivering functionality based on community feedback. So you can influence the future development direction.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35760/best-scrum-tools/1677027#1677027 1 Answer by Rowan McCann for Best Scrum tools Rowan McCann 2009-11-04T22:11:28Z 2009-11-04T22:11:28Z <p>There's a new tool on the market you may also want to checkout - Bright Green Projects. It's clean, easy to use and cheap. <a href="http://www.brightgreenprojects.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.brightgreenprojects.com</a></p>