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What tools for managing Scrum would you recommend?

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Have you tried Agilo for Scrum? http://www.agiloforscrum.org 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 & Drop to manually reposition items in the backlogs - Import & Export from CSV - Ticket linking and grouping for better traceability and organization

We like it a lot :-)

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)

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Mostly excel. Otherwise Product Owners will complain ;-)

We also use TFS with the Scrum Template

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If you have Outlook, you can start your scrum process cheaply with Task Analytics.

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I believe Banana Scrum is worth looking at. It has some really nice features. You can try it out without registering.

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Agilo for Scrum Pro 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.

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Take a look at http://pangoscrum.com 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.

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Pivotal Tracker is the best Agile project management tool in my eyes. It's simple, easy-to-use, and free.

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ScrumPad 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.

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Scrum Tool 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.

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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 sf.net New features are under intensive development.

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How about iMeta Agility a Scrum Management Tool. 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.

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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. http://www.brightgreenprojects.com

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I liked the Conchango plugin for TFS. Very customizable and flexible.

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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.

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I have used Chandler, although its not particularly scrum.

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We use Rally. 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).

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I have used Greenhopper 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.

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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.

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we use XPlanner+ and develop it :) XPlanner-Plus 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.

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