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JIRA is the tracker for teams planning & building great products. Millions choose JIRA to capture & organize issues, assign...
Sourcetree is a free Git client for Windows and Mac from Atlassian. Sourcetree's GUI provides a way for users to visualize...
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Pallavi S.
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Great product. I use sourcetree from altassian. Helps in github sync. Really nice to use. Con not very intuitive
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narasimha a.
Financial Services, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Jira Issue tracking tool can be great asset along with confluence and sourcetree can be leverged for all levels of IT projects. Jira also used for helpdesk and customer ticketing system(internally)
Start with and Issues list, track by adding to backlog of Agile scrum and then develop, test and close the issue. It also allows to reopen the issues individual issues are tracking and notified for tracking purpose. Jira will allow to create a workflows and track the status every step of the way
It is cumbersome and all information is combined and if your access level is higer you can delete information and it cannot be tracked.
Sandeep k.
Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
Used weekly for less than 6 months
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Overall, my time using Jira has been positive. There aren't many drawbacks, and the software service is nicely made and kept up.
The major reason I chose Jira was because I needed a solution that would allow me to give my clients access so they could submit tasks or bugs, and Jira has been ideal for that purpose. Jira is the main topic of our weekly status call with a select handful of my clients. All issues with a "In Review" state are reviewed, and if they are accepted, they are changed to a "Done" status. Then, after reviewing the backlog, we revise priorities as necessary. Then comes the week's directives for my team.
Despite Jira having all the tools required for software development, it occasionally becomes more complicated and less aesthetically pleasing than if we combine it with certain additional tools, also from Atlassian. Therefore, using Trello, GitHub or Bitbucket for continuous integration, Sourcetree to make the various branches and versions more visible, and Composer for team collaboration makes sense for some boards or planning.
Enrique R.
Information Technology and Services, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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As I already mentioned in the example of use in the Pros section, from the simplest project (a shopping list), to the most complex, the integration of several work teams from different areas and several very diverse projects, You need software that makes work, communication and organization easier.Jira offers us that, simplifying the management, planning and management of issues, without Jira, order becomes chaos.
I will give an example of how I used it on one occasion and the advantages of having had this software.I was hired by a digital marketing company to improve proprietary applications, internal APIs, creation and migration of landing pages made in WP for our clients, migration of PHP applications to Python, server management, diversity of containers... The DevOps who was doing all that work left the...
Despite having Jira with everything necessary for software development, sometimes it becomes more complex and less visual than if we accompany it with some extras, also from Atlassian. So it is easier for some boards or planning to use Trello, GitHub or Bitbucket for continuous integration, Sourcetree to make the different branches and versions more visual, Composer for team collaboration...
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Information Technology and Services, 501-1,000 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Right now I'm using Jira as standard Scrum board, to organize sprints and tasks, synchronize with Bitbucket and Jenkins and manage the team's capacity. In the past I've also used Jira in such a configuration that allows you to use it as a Kanban board. This required a bit of tricky configuration, but is definitely doable.
The flexibility of the software makes possible to use it besides to organize a scrum team, to use it as a Kanban board or a simple ticket dispatcher. Is highly compatible with other Atlassian products such as Bitbucket, Confluence, Sourcetree... and some third party software; this makes Jira very appropriate for a businness environment. It is also ver robust and is quite difficult to make a change that produces any inconsistency. Also the posibility of creating your own scripts and filters to organize the tasks, sprints and so on is quite remarkable.
For regular use is quite easy to use, but configuration and some "less standard" options have a more difficult learning curve.