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GitLab issues
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Search functionality is not that refined
While you can search for users or projects, you cannot search for a filename. This makes GitLab's search one of the weak points in an otherwise great tool.
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Good web UI
GitLab's UI is clean and intuitive. Each view is designed to not fill the screen with useless information. It displays the activity in a feed-type way in the most prominent part of the view. On top of that, there's a toolbar with buttons which can filter this feed by pushes, merge events or comments. On the left, there's a menu that displays all the links that take you to the different views. For example, a file directory which displays all the files in that repo, a commit view which displays all the commits in cronological order, a network and a graph view that display important information graphically etc... All these details make GitLab's UI extremely intuitive and easy to use, no view is overflown with information and every view displays only the most useful and crucial information needed at that time.
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Free and open source
Gitlab is a free open source project licensed under MIT. Source code for Enterprise Edition can be found here and Community Edition here.
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Comes with integrated CI/CD solution
GitLab CI makes it easy to set up CI and deployment for projects in GitLab. It supports parallel testing, multiple platforms, Docker containers and streaming build logs.
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Regular updates
GitLab is being constantly worked on and has a new release every month on the 22nd. Updating is also very easy through a single upgrade script.
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Issues can have weight
On GitLab EE (free for open-source projects only) you can set the weight of an issue during its creation (from 1 to 9) to get a better idea of how much time, value or complexity a given issue has.
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Linux, BSD
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Ruby
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Redbooth
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Free version
Free version for up to 2 users.
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Collaborative features are behind a paywall
Group chat and video messaging requires a Premium account.
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Tasks can be interacted with via email
Redbooth allows creating and replying to tasks using email.
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Allows getting granular in how manage tasks
Redbooth allows creating task lists and subtasks and each item can have labels, comments, descriptions, attachments, allotted time, etc.
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Web, Mobile
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Ruby
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Kwok Information Server
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Web based
No client software needed.
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Limited
Might be too limited for advanced users, there seems to be no integration with version control systems like GIT or SVN.
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Positive reviews
Positive reviews on SourceForge.
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Win, Mac, Linux
Multi platform.
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Windows, Linux, Mac, Web
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Java
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YouTrack
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REST API
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Scrum
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Mobile apps
Mobile apps for iOS and Android.
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Kanban
Kanban boards.
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Image editor
Built in image editor.
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State-machine workflows
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Migration options
Lots of migration options, e.g. from Jira.
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Zendesk integration
Can be integrated with Zendesk.
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Gantt chart
Gant chart provides an overview of your projects in time.
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Windows, Linux, Mac, Web
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Java
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Fossil
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DSCM + issue tracker + wiki
If you need a (distrubuted) SCM, Fossil comes with a built-in SCM, a wiki and issue tracker.
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Ticket comments can't be edited
While a ticket can have multiple comments added to it, and (separately) also attachments — if the users have the right permissions — it is impossible to edit a comment after submitting it. This is probably why a comment must be previewed before it can be submitted.
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Self-contained file
The data is stored in one single file. No file structure distributed over a bunch of folders.
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Multi platform
The executable is provided for multiple platforms, e.g. Linux, macOS, Windows.
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Easy to install
The Fossil application contains one single file. No need to install dependencies.
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Windows, Linux, Mac
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Codegiant
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Collaboration
Also provides access control to repositories.
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Documentation tool
Create knowledge bases, API documentation, status pages, product roadmaps, etc.
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User friendly
The user interface is very simple and intuitive.
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Import repositories
Easily import repositories from Github, Bitbucket, hosted Git servers, or SVN.
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FogBugz
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Helpdesk features
Customers can send emails for further processing.
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Self-hosting is pricey
The minimum is 50 users at $15 per user per month.
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Evidence-Based Scheduling
EBS produces ship date probability distributions, see here.
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Cannot be used without an account
You cannot show someone a ticket that does not have an account.
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Backed by big company
The same company behind Stack Overflow and Trello.
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Intuitive UI
The UI is very well thought through. All the right stuff is in the right places.
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Redmine
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Free and open-source
Redmine is a free and open source tool.
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Visually appealing and has high usability
Redmine's UI is very simple and easy to learn to use. It does not overwhelm users with many options and information at once.
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Built in Integration for GIT, SVN, & CVS
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Built In Wiki
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Plugins support
If there is additional features set you want you can find or write plugins to extend the ability.
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Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac
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Ruby on Rails
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GitHub Issues
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Nice and usable UI
GitHub's UI is clean and intuitive. Each view is designed to not fill the screen with useless information. For example, the repository view displays only the most crucial data about that repo - on the top it displays the number of commits, branches, releases and contributors. When clicked, each of them will take the user to a page that displays more detailed information.
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Proprietary tool
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Large community
GitHub is the largest code host on the planet with over 21.4 million hosted repositories and many users. It's unarguably the largest VCS used by developers worldwide and as such, it has a vibrant community that follows it resulting in many guides and tutorials for new users. Even experienced developers can always find an answer to any question they may have.
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Only git repositories are fully supported
Github has full support only for Git, while it has some support for SVN. But it doesn't have any support for Mercurial though.
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Supports Two-Factor authentication
GitHub has added another layer of security to their user accounts. This layer comes in the form of Two-Factor authentication. After it's enabled, GitHub delivers an authentication code by SMS, or by a free application for smartphones. After two-factor authentication is enabled, the authentication code is sent to the account owner's phone any time someone attempts to sign into their GitHub account. This means that only someone who has both the password and authentication code can sign into the account.
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Issues are not systematically linked to a specific release
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Convenient continuous integration with Travis CI
GitHub can be integrated with Travis CI for code testing and it is free for free open-source projects.
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Only public repositories are free
Unfortunately, compared to some other competitors, GitHub offers closed repositories only for premium users, and the price is not cheap at all.
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Anyone can fork
Any user can fork a project and submit a pull request. If accepted by the owner, the fork will be merged with the master branch.
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Simplified team management tools
GitHub has easy and useful features to control teams, large and small alike. Team members can be given different powers on different projects, ranging from the ability to create them, to only being able to have read-only access.
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Excellent native apps
GitHub has native apps for mobile (iOS and Android), Windows and Mac, which make code deployment easier and faster.
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Issues can be linked to a specific release
Issues can be linked to a specific release using GitHub Projects.
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Private repositories are also free
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MaxiBug
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Free
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PostgreSQL knowledge needed
There should be at least one person in the team that can administer a PostgreSQL server with user roles and rights.
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Git support
From version 1.1.0 in the Issue form the "Git history" tab can be selected, and by pressing the sync button the Git history for an issue can be retrieved.
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Virus warning
Might give a false virus warning on some Windows versions when using the Edge browser, try with Chrome instead. If someone would like to sponsor a paid authenticode certificate this might be solved, please leave a comment!
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Drag & Drop
Images can be dragged and dropped on the Issue form.
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Single exe
All that is needed is a single exe (file size less than 3 MB) and a PostgreSQL server, the database will be created automatically.
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Windows
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C#
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Gitea
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Light-weight
Easy to install and setup. Can run on a VPS with 1 core CPU and 256MB RAM.
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Open source and maintained by community
Unlike Gogs, which is maintained primarily by its creator.
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Intuitive interface
Easy to navigate around and feels very natural in general.
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Non-memory consuming
Just like Gogs, but with new features and fixed bugs. Unlike GitLab which is enormous.
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Wiki and issues
Like GitHub, a wiki and issues (bugtracking) can be added to a repository.
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Fast pace of development
New features, constantly updated.
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Like Gogs but with faster bug fixes
If you love Gogs but were frustrated with the long wait for bugs to be fixed, this is for you.
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Most common platforms
Versions available for Linux, Mac and Windows. This is possible because Gitea is developed in the Go language which makes it compact and fast too. Only one executable is needed.
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Easy install with MariaDB back-end
No problems getting to work with MariaDB.
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Simple to install/written in GO
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Package Registry
Supports NuGet, npm, Cargo, Composer, Maven, RubyGems etc. To work with the NuGet package registry, you can use command-line interface tools as well as NuGet features in various IDEs like Visual Studio.
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Runs perfect on a Raspberry Pi 3
Thanks to its light-weight and simple integration.
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Customizable Templates
All templates can be overridden.
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Focus only on key features
And if you want extra features, you can use web hooks.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Docker
Technology:
Go
Git:
Yes
SVN:
No
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Trac
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Database support
Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite.
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Python
Python can be slow sometimes.
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GIT and SVN support
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Open source
Written in Python.
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Bitnami installer
Bitnami installer available.
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Windows, Linux, Mac
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Python
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Trello
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Simple and easy to use interface
There are two primary columns: the board is shown on the left and all the other controls on the right. The main means of interaction is dragging and dropping to-do cards into the various lists. The board structure is very customizable, and includes a variety of features that help along the way: color-coding, due dates, card images, checklists with a graphics bar that allows following progress easily, and card aging for cards that haven’t been touched in a long time.
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Subtasks lack features
Every task can have a list of subtasks which more closely resembles a standard to-do list. These lack the functions that cards offer you. You cannot comment on a sub-list, give the sub-tasks due dates, or provide additional information. You are limited to only checking them off once completed.
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Great real-time team collaboration features
Trello has permissions at the board level as well as the ability to assign multiple people to each card. There are a lot of sharing options available and boards can be made visible for the public. It's also possible to subscribe to a card to be notified of its progress. The simplicity of the UI makes collaboration easy because it’s very simple to see the progress of each card and who is responsible for it. It also updates constantly to reflect real-time changes in progress. The simplicity of the UI makes collaboration easy as it’s very simple to see the progress of each card and who is responsible for it. It also reflect changes on boards in real-time.
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No multi-board aggregation
If you have multiple boards with tasks on them there is no way to get all the tasks on one board in a way that changes on one board will update the other.
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Highly flexible workflow
Trello calls items used in the workflow “cards.” Cards are double-sided and can contain subtasks as well as notes and other details. Card columns can be used to simulate a workflow by moving cards from left to right as they are completed, or as a way of indicating task priority. The workflow is highly flexible as the columns are completely customizable to suit the task flow. For example, tasks can be put through a workflow "idea > approved > in-progress > pending review > released" or simply "ideas > released" depending on the granularity level needed. This makes Trello a great solution to feature management as it's possible to set up boards to handle everything from agile sprints to a more generic to-do list, all with status management.
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Can't get one view of cards across all boards
However, you can view all cards assigned to you.
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Free for unlimited users
Trello offers a very generous free version that has no ads, no restrictions on the number of users, and very little restriction on how the program can be used. The paid features are generally cosmetic, such as the ability to change the background, add stickers or integration with other tools.
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Not really a to do list
Trello is much more a workflow and project management program than a typical to-do app, which makes it overwhelmingly robust for those looking to jot down their shopping list.
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Works well for visual thinkers
The UI is based around Kanban, so you can see all your tasks and their status clearly.
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You can't add more than 1 Power Up without paying for it
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Functionality can be extended via plug-ins
Voting, view, and calendar plug-ins further increase the functionality.
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Can't create dependencies between cards
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Markdown support with well-rendered images
Trello supports Markdown, meaning that HTML input is represented appropriately. Cards with attachments are also rendered well. For example, images are shown correctly on the card, bug links are detected etc.
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Project management system only
This is cumbersome to get started.
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Sub-tasks
Each card can have one or even multiple task lists.
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Managing large projects may be difficult
Trello works best with medium to small projects and with very high-level overviews. It is less effective for projects that require very granular management due to the fact that it becomes considerably more difficult to keep track of various cards and priorities as they are pushed off the screen.
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Cross-platform and cross-sync
Trello works on all modern devices through the web application and has native apps for iOS, Android and Windows 8/10 devices.
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Impossible to use Pomodoro timer connected to Trello on iOS
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Attach files to cards
Keep all of your files (images, documents, etc.) organized on their relevant cards.
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No quick deadline assignment
You have to open a Calendar every time to set a date without any quick options like today, tomorrow etc.
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Easy-to-use
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Slow and requires a lot of mouse work to navigate
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Best kanban for personal usage
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Light on features
Trello is focused on simplicity and as such forgoes certain common features that may or may not be important to you.
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Excellent for groups using agile software development
The responsiveness and layers of customization make it easy for team members of various disciplines to collaborate on the same task board.
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Great prioritization, Due date and Story point features
Can set different priorities to various tasks, set appropriate due dates and Story points - timing allotted to each task.
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Good performance
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Features to add voting on cards
Trello offers support for features to add voting on cards, often referred to as 'power-ups'.
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Smooth media integration
Works like a charm.
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Great native app for Android and iOS
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Lots of API integrations
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Action history log allows you to rapidly follow changes
There is a global history system which allows to rapidly follow changes. There is also a notification system if another user updates the board while you're watching it.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / Windows / Web
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
Yes
Dark Theme:
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Seapine TestTrack ALM
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Excellent dashboarding, burn-up/burn-down charts and a very flexible reporting tool
TestTrack ALM also supports a wide variety of filtering to help create that "ideal" report or dashboard.
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Steep learning curve
TestTrack ALM can be configured to just about any methodology out there. But that flexibility comes with a hefty learning curve for administration. Once learned, it's like riding a bike.
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Fully supports export to Word of any artifact or an entire Requirements Document
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Supports full SCM integration
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Supports full Traceability
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Manage all product development phases and artifacts: Epic/Requirements Documents, Requirements/User Stories, Development Tasks, Test Cases, Test Runs and Issue Management.
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Very flexible ALM for all phases of product development
You can configure for Waterfall, Agile/Scrum, TDD, hybrid and more.
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