Please tell me what kind of programs you use insted of JIRA/confluence. I don't like jira because the design is so Java style. For example I like the PivotalTracker for tracking fresh projects.
What do you suggest? THX!
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Please tell me what kind of programs you use insted of JIRA/confluence. I don't like jira because the design is so Java style. For example I like the PivotalTracker for tracking fresh projects. What do you suggest? THX! |
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personally i like http://leankitkanban.com for my project/ task tracking and i use http://pbworks.com for my wiki at work i think its complete personal taste though |
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Maybe CounterSoft Gemini works for you? |
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Mindtouch is really great. They have a community version, and their scripting is very intuitive. Searching is fast, and their user community is really lively. |
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Try with Fusion Forge is nice http://www.fusionforge.org/ works for me.. |
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A lot of projects in our company use Trac (see The Trac Project). It is a combination of a lightweight wiki, issue tracker and integrator for Subversion commits. Written in Python, there are some plugins available for it, so it may expanded pretty easy. I like JIRA and Confluence more, but that is a personal preference. |
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For Project Management, Trello is a sweet free alternative, albeit with much fewer features. For sharing files with the team, Google Drive is a good option (the shared folders feature is awesome). For VCS+more, you can use something simple like Github, or more powerful tools like Redmine or Kiln. A quick search on Google gets you more quasi-interesting projects:
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Phabricator is a suite of web applications that help software companies communicate about software effectively. It was created at Facebook. Didn't try it yet, but looks like a good option. |
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