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This tool is an excellent knowledge base. This is the primary use for it that we have, and it does it perfectly.
Sometimes I have difficulties with formatting some of the tables as it is frustrating when it does not follow what you want it to do and it takes a while to correct the mistake.
It is a great great tool for creating documents like PRDs and Information Documents of Projects and then sharing with team members to view and collaborate.
Searching was severely handicapped, and no linking of documents was really feasible. There was also poor management of permissions.
Confluence is reliable and offers a good set of functionalities and features, the capacity to organize and edit documentation online is great.
Performance over the last 6 months has degraded and it's now really slow. The over-arching user management is really confused.
The ability for more than one person to edit a document at the same time is awesome. Being able to drag and drop the order/hierarchy of pages and nested pages is great too.
Creating a new page on Confluence can be difficult. The formats that are available for the pages are confusing.
Confluence brings all the things you love about markdown and expands on them into a great product that can also jump into the service desk market too.
Very reliable and robust, user friendly, and easy to use, I have it as a database resource and note taking records.
The best documentation and knowledge base solution available. Perfect integration with Trello and Jira.
I love how well is integrated with the Jira ecosystem and their UX and easy to use. It's better for organizing files than other competitors.
And Best part it is Atlassian product so it has great integration with JIRA.
Confluence is a nice suit of application. I like that you can work with several application in the same environment.
Confluence is super easy to use, and the provided templates are truly useful and cover many common uses out of the box.
I've used Confluence (as a cloud solution - since on-premises licensing costs are significant) for a number of years and overall this is a great tool to use as a central point of information.
I think that Confluene is very useful and worth the time and investment.
Customer service is always available and is super helpful.
This tool is an excellent knowledge base. This is the primary use for it that we have, and it does it perfectly.
Sometimes I have difficulties with formatting some of the tables as it is frustrating when it does not follow what you want it to do and it takes a while to correct the mistake.
It is a great great tool for creating documents like PRDs and Information Documents of Projects and then sharing with team members to view and collaborate.
Searching was severely handicapped, and no linking of documents was really feasible. There was also poor management of permissions.
Confluence is reliable and offers a good set of functionalities and features, the capacity to organize and edit documentation online is great.
Performance over the last 6 months has degraded and it's now really slow. The over-arching user management is really confused.
The ability for more than one person to edit a document at the same time is awesome. Being able to drag and drop the order/hierarchy of pages and nested pages is great too.
Creating a new page on Confluence can be difficult. The formats that are available for the pages are confusing.
Confluence brings all the things you love about markdown and expands on them into a great product that can also jump into the service desk market too.
Very reliable and robust, user friendly, and easy to use, I have it as a database resource and note taking records.
The best documentation and knowledge base solution available. Perfect integration with Trello and Jira.
I love how well is integrated with the Jira ecosystem and their UX and easy to use. It's better for organizing files than other competitors.
And Best part it is Atlassian product so it has great integration with JIRA.
Confluence is a nice suit of application. I like that you can work with several application in the same environment.
Confluence is super easy to use, and the provided templates are truly useful and cover many common uses out of the box.
I've used Confluence (as a cloud solution - since on-premises licensing costs are significant) for a number of years and overall this is a great tool to use as a central point of information.
I think that Confluene is very useful and worth the time and investment.
Customer service is always available and is super helpful.
This tool is an excellent knowledge base. This is the primary use for it that we have, and it does it perfectly.
Sometimes I have difficulties with formatting some of the tables as it is frustrating when it does not follow what you want it to do and it takes a while to correct the mistake.
It is a great great tool for creating documents like PRDs and Information Documents of Projects and then sharing with team members to view and collaborate.
Searching was severely handicapped, and no linking of documents was really feasible. There was also poor management of permissions.
Confluence is reliable and offers a good set of functionalities and features, the capacity to organize and edit documentation online is great.
Performance over the last 6 months has degraded and it's now really slow. The over-arching user management is really confused.
The ability for more than one person to edit a document at the same time is awesome. Being able to drag and drop the order/hierarchy of pages and nested pages is great too.
Creating a new page on Confluence can be difficult. The formats that are available for the pages are confusing.
Confluence brings all the things you love about markdown and expands on them into a great product that can also jump into the service desk market too.
Very reliable and robust, user friendly, and easy to use, I have it as a database resource and note taking records.
The best documentation and knowledge base solution available. Perfect integration with Trello and Jira.
I love how well is integrated with the Jira ecosystem and their UX and easy to use. It's better for organizing files than other competitors.
And Best part it is Atlassian product so it has great integration with JIRA.
Confluence is a nice suit of application. I like that you can work with several application in the same environment.
Confluence is super easy to use, and the provided templates are truly useful and cover many common uses out of the box.
I've used Confluence (as a cloud solution - since on-premises licensing costs are significant) for a number of years and overall this is a great tool to use as a central point of information.
I think that Confluene is very useful and worth the time and investment.
Customer service is always available and is super helpful.
The features of Jira are very useful, help track multiple projects with ease. Helps a ton in collaborating with other team members efficiently.
It has limited number of software integrations. Error notifications can be annoying sometimes.
Jira is pretty straight forward. Once you get used to how to set up a Jira, and subscribe to notifications it works on auto-pilot helps to get track of complex issues, resolution and monitor progress.
If you accidentally click on the wrong name, the submitter gets a notification when it is assigned, and then another notification when you fix this by assigning it to the correct name.
Slack integration is super useful and the ability to write JQL and integrating with Google sheet is immensely useful.
Sometimes Jira does not work for some time and that makes it hard to track work. It has server problems often.
It is so easy to get started with Jira. They have awesome integrations into other atlassian products as well (we were using Trello before) so switching to Jira was almost seamless.
Some of the staff have had trouble understanding how to use and onboard the system. It could definitely be more intuitive- training staff on the system has been a bit of a struggle.
Atlassian is known for making good products with good value for money, and Jira is part of this good suite.
The fluidness of the software while using it is the best thing. The interface and ease of use is very high quality.
Option to picture of any size and re-size it is fantastic, also option to attach documents in your comment or tag people to increase visibility is great.
The software offers excellent reports, customizable dashboards, a great interface to track tasks, and is very useful to module the development.
Amazing tool, especially when I have any kind of issue with IT or have to submit a request to my employer. I always get automated responses and the user interface is pretty easy to get around.
Although the standard fields are great, you can also create your own to fine tune your processes. Workflows are also highly customizable, giving the user-base great flexibility on how work is set up.
It provides great reporting, due to which I can evaluate our progress. It has save my time and my energy to carry out our task more effectively by keeping everyone collaborated.
We use Jira for IT help desk support, miscellaneous administrative and clerical support, staying focused on engineering and resource planning. We've gained several benefits.
I used to collect information on engineering tickets to do accounting allocations of costs by project but our other teams were very happy to use it to track the progress of projects.
It also integrates very well with other related apps such as Atlassian and Confluence, both of which are extremely useful when creating a full-featured help desk solution.
The features of Jira are very useful, help track multiple projects with ease. Helps a ton in collaborating with other team members efficiently.
It has limited number of software integrations. Error notifications can be annoying sometimes.
Jira is pretty straight forward. Once you get used to how to set up a Jira, and subscribe to notifications it works on auto-pilot helps to get track of complex issues, resolution and monitor progress.
If you accidentally click on the wrong name, the submitter gets a notification when it is assigned, and then another notification when you fix this by assigning it to the correct name.
Slack integration is super useful and the ability to write JQL and integrating with Google sheet is immensely useful.
Sometimes Jira does not work for some time and that makes it hard to track work. It has server problems often.
It is so easy to get started with Jira. They have awesome integrations into other atlassian products as well (we were using Trello before) so switching to Jira was almost seamless.
Some of the staff have had trouble understanding how to use and onboard the system. It could definitely be more intuitive- training staff on the system has been a bit of a struggle.
Atlassian is known for making good products with good value for money, and Jira is part of this good suite.
The fluidness of the software while using it is the best thing. The interface and ease of use is very high quality.
Option to picture of any size and re-size it is fantastic, also option to attach documents in your comment or tag people to increase visibility is great.
The software offers excellent reports, customizable dashboards, a great interface to track tasks, and is very useful to module the development.
Amazing tool, especially when I have any kind of issue with IT or have to submit a request to my employer. I always get automated responses and the user interface is pretty easy to get around.
Although the standard fields are great, you can also create your own to fine tune your processes. Workflows are also highly customizable, giving the user-base great flexibility on how work is set up.
It provides great reporting, due to which I can evaluate our progress. It has save my time and my energy to carry out our task more effectively by keeping everyone collaborated.
We use Jira for IT help desk support, miscellaneous administrative and clerical support, staying focused on engineering and resource planning. We've gained several benefits.
I used to collect information on engineering tickets to do accounting allocations of costs by project but our other teams were very happy to use it to track the progress of projects.
It also integrates very well with other related apps such as Atlassian and Confluence, both of which are extremely useful when creating a full-featured help desk solution.
The features of Jira are very useful, help track multiple projects with ease. Helps a ton in collaborating with other team members efficiently.
It has limited number of software integrations. Error notifications can be annoying sometimes.
Jira is pretty straight forward. Once you get used to how to set up a Jira, and subscribe to notifications it works on auto-pilot helps to get track of complex issues, resolution and monitor progress.
If you accidentally click on the wrong name, the submitter gets a notification when it is assigned, and then another notification when you fix this by assigning it to the correct name.
Slack integration is super useful and the ability to write JQL and integrating with Google sheet is immensely useful.
Sometimes Jira does not work for some time and that makes it hard to track work. It has server problems often.
It is so easy to get started with Jira. They have awesome integrations into other atlassian products as well (we were using Trello before) so switching to Jira was almost seamless.
Some of the staff have had trouble understanding how to use and onboard the system. It could definitely be more intuitive- training staff on the system has been a bit of a struggle.
Atlassian is known for making good products with good value for money, and Jira is part of this good suite.
The fluidness of the software while using it is the best thing. The interface and ease of use is very high quality.
Option to picture of any size and re-size it is fantastic, also option to attach documents in your comment or tag people to increase visibility is great.
The software offers excellent reports, customizable dashboards, a great interface to track tasks, and is very useful to module the development.
Amazing tool, especially when I have any kind of issue with IT or have to submit a request to my employer. I always get automated responses and the user interface is pretty easy to get around.
Although the standard fields are great, you can also create your own to fine tune your processes. Workflows are also highly customizable, giving the user-base great flexibility on how work is set up.
It provides great reporting, due to which I can evaluate our progress. It has save my time and my energy to carry out our task more effectively by keeping everyone collaborated.
We use Jira for IT help desk support, miscellaneous administrative and clerical support, staying focused on engineering and resource planning. We've gained several benefits.
I used to collect information on engineering tickets to do accounting allocations of costs by project but our other teams were very happy to use it to track the progress of projects.
It also integrates very well with other related apps such as Atlassian and Confluence, both of which are extremely useful when creating a full-featured help desk solution.
I feel like a professional developer using it, my code is always backed up and up to date on a beautiful web user interface. I love how the badges look and how it feels colorful.
Sometimes , build fails after delay of 20-30 minutes and then i get to see the error. This is obvious that it needs to reach that stage first before displaying the error.
It is a great collaborative tool that allow us to manage the projects and ensure the progress is on schedule. The reporting function is very helpful for the communications within the organization.
Some features are missing and that's what's missing compared to the direct competitor.
It's an awesome tools, perfect both small projects on a budget or for large applications that need paid features and great support.
It lacks some features, and sometimes the menus are really confusing and hard to navigate. There have been some occasional crashes too when you need to restart your server to get it up again.
Wonderful community, welcoming atmosphere, pleasant to work with all the employees I've encountered.
But it wasn't made for me, I lost myself easily, and it took a long time to do things that would be faster in other task managers. So I ended up abandoning the tool.
It's good, it improves the workflow and collaboration between developers.
We have been using Gitlab in some of our projects in our company and it´s really useful and powerful.
GitLab is free and open source, making it a great choice for companies looking to save money. It provides many features and tools for users use in managing their Git projects.
GitLab is one of the best subversion control if you are working on any project with multiple developers , it helps me lot to track changes in source code.
Allows to setup CI / CD in easy way, gentle learning curve. Ability to install on premises to have a good level of security.
The folks at Atlassian are genuine code and design artists. All their software is fantastic.
Great Git standard support, easily operation (merge requests, etc), good communty support, modern CI/CD integrations.
Collaboration is made easy among the various contributor and product deployment is easy to handle. Gitlab is actually made user friendly, once you get used to GIT commands.
Fast git servers, integrated CI options, nice and clean interface.
GitLab is Open Source, so trying it is free, and the community edition has a generous set of features. The self-hosting aspect is critical to our clients and us.
I feel like a professional developer using it, my code is always backed up and up to date on a beautiful web user interface. I love how the badges look and how it feels colorful.
Sometimes , build fails after delay of 20-30 minutes and then i get to see the error. This is obvious that it needs to reach that stage first before displaying the error.
It is a great collaborative tool that allow us to manage the projects and ensure the progress is on schedule. The reporting function is very helpful for the communications within the organization.
Some features are missing and that's what's missing compared to the direct competitor.
It's an awesome tools, perfect both small projects on a budget or for large applications that need paid features and great support.
It lacks some features, and sometimes the menus are really confusing and hard to navigate. There have been some occasional crashes too when you need to restart your server to get it up again.
Wonderful community, welcoming atmosphere, pleasant to work with all the employees I've encountered.
But it wasn't made for me, I lost myself easily, and it took a long time to do things that would be faster in other task managers. So I ended up abandoning the tool.
It's good, it improves the workflow and collaboration between developers.
We have been using Gitlab in some of our projects in our company and it´s really useful and powerful.
GitLab is free and open source, making it a great choice for companies looking to save money. It provides many features and tools for users use in managing their Git projects.
GitLab is one of the best subversion control if you are working on any project with multiple developers , it helps me lot to track changes in source code.
Allows to setup CI / CD in easy way, gentle learning curve. Ability to install on premises to have a good level of security.
The folks at Atlassian are genuine code and design artists. All their software is fantastic.
Great Git standard support, easily operation (merge requests, etc), good communty support, modern CI/CD integrations.
Collaboration is made easy among the various contributor and product deployment is easy to handle. Gitlab is actually made user friendly, once you get used to GIT commands.
Fast git servers, integrated CI options, nice and clean interface.
GitLab is Open Source, so trying it is free, and the community edition has a generous set of features. The self-hosting aspect is critical to our clients and us.
I feel like a professional developer using it, my code is always backed up and up to date on a beautiful web user interface. I love how the badges look and how it feels colorful.
Sometimes , build fails after delay of 20-30 minutes and then i get to see the error. This is obvious that it needs to reach that stage first before displaying the error.
It is a great collaborative tool that allow us to manage the projects and ensure the progress is on schedule. The reporting function is very helpful for the communications within the organization.
Some features are missing and that's what's missing compared to the direct competitor.
It's an awesome tools, perfect both small projects on a budget or for large applications that need paid features and great support.
It lacks some features, and sometimes the menus are really confusing and hard to navigate. There have been some occasional crashes too when you need to restart your server to get it up again.
Wonderful community, welcoming atmosphere, pleasant to work with all the employees I've encountered.
But it wasn't made for me, I lost myself easily, and it took a long time to do things that would be faster in other task managers. So I ended up abandoning the tool.
It's good, it improves the workflow and collaboration between developers.
We have been using Gitlab in some of our projects in our company and it´s really useful and powerful.
GitLab is free and open source, making it a great choice for companies looking to save money. It provides many features and tools for users use in managing their Git projects.
GitLab is one of the best subversion control if you are working on any project with multiple developers , it helps me lot to track changes in source code.
Allows to setup CI / CD in easy way, gentle learning curve. Ability to install on premises to have a good level of security.
The folks at Atlassian are genuine code and design artists. All their software is fantastic.
Great Git standard support, easily operation (merge requests, etc), good communty support, modern CI/CD integrations.
Collaboration is made easy among the various contributor and product deployment is easy to handle. Gitlab is actually made user friendly, once you get used to GIT commands.
Fast git servers, integrated CI options, nice and clean interface.
GitLab is Open Source, so trying it is free, and the community edition has a generous set of features. The self-hosting aspect is critical to our clients and us.
So natural to utilize Very visual Price is correct Easy to add/eliminate individuals Search ability is superb.
The accidental "drag/move/delete" is scary for us because you can accidentally move a card when you're just trying to scroll over on the screen and that can be problematic.
The product has a good look and is easy to use. Regarding the integration of the processes, it is very good and agile with the other members.
Fear of insecurity is a shortcoming of the apps. Some bad people can use this app for their ill purpose.
Excellent software to maintain the progress as a team and achieve the targets as a team. Monitor the team's progress and a wonderful application full of tools helps us to do things right.
I HATE that i can not see the archived tasks on the calender as an option. Not being able to archive a task after you complete it and still see it on the calender is a bummer.
I've been using trello for years both professionally and personally and it's fantastic software, easy to use and collaborate with others. There is also a really great free version.
There are problem with the connection with this software, sometimes i can't login to the software at all and keep showing error.
Really good, I love Trello because it's easy and it only takes a few seconds to set up. If you know what you want).
The ease of use, the non-blocking interface, no loaders for every action is what I like. The interface works like a charm, auto-synced with devices.
I love trello as a better way of making lists and making progress on getting things done. It is also a great tool for collaborative use.
The best of this software is the easy to use, the great UX and the benefits of organize in an intuitive way the task and the projects of any organization.
It's great, i love the display it's user friendly one. The management is always been so easy with Trello.
Trello is a very powerful and visually appealing tool for time management. It is great for collaboration and has many advanced features.
It's great - I appreciate the seamless integration with its mobile device application. I like being able to tag people so they can put attention on some project.
I was able to help many people thanks to the application's functionality that enabled me to create the management of a sustainable project in my community.
My overall experience is pretty good. Does what I need and at a price that I like.
Good product and great customer service, i would reccomend to try.
So natural to utilize Very visual Price is correct Easy to add/eliminate individuals Search ability is superb.
The accidental "drag/move/delete" is scary for us because you can accidentally move a card when you're just trying to scroll over on the screen and that can be problematic.
The product has a good look and is easy to use. Regarding the integration of the processes, it is very good and agile with the other members.
Fear of insecurity is a shortcoming of the apps. Some bad people can use this app for their ill purpose.
Excellent software to maintain the progress as a team and achieve the targets as a team. Monitor the team's progress and a wonderful application full of tools helps us to do things right.
I HATE that i can not see the archived tasks on the calender as an option. Not being able to archive a task after you complete it and still see it on the calender is a bummer.
I've been using trello for years both professionally and personally and it's fantastic software, easy to use and collaborate with others. There is also a really great free version.
There are problem with the connection with this software, sometimes i can't login to the software at all and keep showing error.
Really good, I love Trello because it's easy and it only takes a few seconds to set up. If you know what you want).
The ease of use, the non-blocking interface, no loaders for every action is what I like. The interface works like a charm, auto-synced with devices.
I love trello as a better way of making lists and making progress on getting things done. It is also a great tool for collaborative use.
The best of this software is the easy to use, the great UX and the benefits of organize in an intuitive way the task and the projects of any organization.
It's great, i love the display it's user friendly one. The management is always been so easy with Trello.
Trello is a very powerful and visually appealing tool for time management. It is great for collaboration and has many advanced features.
It's great - I appreciate the seamless integration with its mobile device application. I like being able to tag people so they can put attention on some project.
I was able to help many people thanks to the application's functionality that enabled me to create the management of a sustainable project in my community.
My overall experience is pretty good. Does what I need and at a price that I like.
Good product and great customer service, i would reccomend to try.
So natural to utilize Very visual Price is correct Easy to add/eliminate individuals Search ability is superb.
The accidental "drag/move/delete" is scary for us because you can accidentally move a card when you're just trying to scroll over on the screen and that can be problematic.
The product has a good look and is easy to use. Regarding the integration of the processes, it is very good and agile with the other members.
Fear of insecurity is a shortcoming of the apps. Some bad people can use this app for their ill purpose.
Excellent software to maintain the progress as a team and achieve the targets as a team. Monitor the team's progress and a wonderful application full of tools helps us to do things right.
I HATE that i can not see the archived tasks on the calender as an option. Not being able to archive a task after you complete it and still see it on the calender is a bummer.
I've been using trello for years both professionally and personally and it's fantastic software, easy to use and collaborate with others. There is also a really great free version.
There are problem with the connection with this software, sometimes i can't login to the software at all and keep showing error.
Really good, I love Trello because it's easy and it only takes a few seconds to set up. If you know what you want).
The ease of use, the non-blocking interface, no loaders for every action is what I like. The interface works like a charm, auto-synced with devices.
I love trello as a better way of making lists and making progress on getting things done. It is also a great tool for collaborative use.
The best of this software is the easy to use, the great UX and the benefits of organize in an intuitive way the task and the projects of any organization.
It's great, i love the display it's user friendly one. The management is always been so easy with Trello.
Trello is a very powerful and visually appealing tool for time management. It is great for collaboration and has many advanced features.
It's great - I appreciate the seamless integration with its mobile device application. I like being able to tag people so they can put attention on some project.
I was able to help many people thanks to the application's functionality that enabled me to create the management of a sustainable project in my community.
My overall experience is pretty good. Does what I need and at a price that I like.
Good product and great customer service, i would reccomend to try.
I was very impressed on how much softwares you can download for this. They are very useful everywhere.
The only downside I found in git was that it had two levels of dependency support, the first two of which were very strict and the third one was very vague: most people are unaware of it.
One of the best things I personally love about it is CI/CD. I will definitely encourage you to use it regardless of how you are working - as a team or an individual.
Github downtime is always a pain to developers. A bad merge is very difficult to revert.
Their search is fast and easy to find open source projects that are well coded. The Github actions for free is nice to have and all the extras you get for free are amazing.
It can be somewhat overwhelming and intimidating when you start using it. It appears much more difficult than it actually is.
Incredibly intuitive, great features, great network effects, great education available, user friendly.
The only bad thing that I can consider, is the only moment in years that the website went down for some minutes, but then, it came back and I could go back to work.
GitHub is a great way to manage a version control system and to collaborate on the same code. There are many advantages of GitHub like the seamless web based UI to manage Git repository.
Integration With Other Platforms is seamless, collaboration is very good and pull requests are nice to have.
It's so important knowing what's going on and these notifications are perfect. It's really secure and the code review process is seamless with GitHub.
I'm very satisfied with GitHub and the ease with which I can work with different branches and versions of code. Github is really great for code maintainability and reusability.
Even though you will never need it, the customer support is super responsive even if you are the free tier. Undoubtedly the best platform in its category.
The ability to manage your code with your team is great and it doesn't cost anything. Their new Windows app has been great to use and the UI is clean and easy.
What I like most about this platform, is the nice accessibility, where I can build my project, with a very intuitive user interface.
The best part of Github is that it is wildly popular. Other than that it has inculcated an open source in the whole dev community.
GitHub is a huge, active community that can help you solve your problems. Its desktop app is great and is integrated into most IDEs and code editors.
I also love the Package Registry service which fast, reliable, quick to set up and use, and has a fair pricing plan.
I was very impressed on how much softwares you can download for this. They are very useful everywhere.
The only downside I found in git was that it had two levels of dependency support, the first two of which were very strict and the third one was very vague: most people are unaware of it.
One of the best things I personally love about it is CI/CD. I will definitely encourage you to use it regardless of how you are working - as a team or an individual.
Github downtime is always a pain to developers. A bad merge is very difficult to revert.
Their search is fast and easy to find open source projects that are well coded. The Github actions for free is nice to have and all the extras you get for free are amazing.
It can be somewhat overwhelming and intimidating when you start using it. It appears much more difficult than it actually is.
Incredibly intuitive, great features, great network effects, great education available, user friendly.
The only bad thing that I can consider, is the only moment in years that the website went down for some minutes, but then, it came back and I could go back to work.
GitHub is a great way to manage a version control system and to collaborate on the same code. There are many advantages of GitHub like the seamless web based UI to manage Git repository.
Integration With Other Platforms is seamless, collaboration is very good and pull requests are nice to have.
It's so important knowing what's going on and these notifications are perfect. It's really secure and the code review process is seamless with GitHub.
I'm very satisfied with GitHub and the ease with which I can work with different branches and versions of code. Github is really great for code maintainability and reusability.
Even though you will never need it, the customer support is super responsive even if you are the free tier. Undoubtedly the best platform in its category.
The ability to manage your code with your team is great and it doesn't cost anything. Their new Windows app has been great to use and the UI is clean and easy.
What I like most about this platform, is the nice accessibility, where I can build my project, with a very intuitive user interface.
The best part of Github is that it is wildly popular. Other than that it has inculcated an open source in the whole dev community.
GitHub is a huge, active community that can help you solve your problems. Its desktop app is great and is integrated into most IDEs and code editors.
I also love the Package Registry service which fast, reliable, quick to set up and use, and has a fair pricing plan.
I was very impressed on how much softwares you can download for this. They are very useful everywhere.
The only downside I found in git was that it had two levels of dependency support, the first two of which were very strict and the third one was very vague: most people are unaware of it.
One of the best things I personally love about it is CI/CD. I will definitely encourage you to use it regardless of how you are working - as a team or an individual.
Github downtime is always a pain to developers. A bad merge is very difficult to revert.
Their search is fast and easy to find open source projects that are well coded. The Github actions for free is nice to have and all the extras you get for free are amazing.
It can be somewhat overwhelming and intimidating when you start using it. It appears much more difficult than it actually is.
Incredibly intuitive, great features, great network effects, great education available, user friendly.
The only bad thing that I can consider, is the only moment in years that the website went down for some minutes, but then, it came back and I could go back to work.
GitHub is a great way to manage a version control system and to collaborate on the same code. There are many advantages of GitHub like the seamless web based UI to manage Git repository.
Integration With Other Platforms is seamless, collaboration is very good and pull requests are nice to have.
It's so important knowing what's going on and these notifications are perfect. It's really secure and the code review process is seamless with GitHub.
I'm very satisfied with GitHub and the ease with which I can work with different branches and versions of code. Github is really great for code maintainability and reusability.
Even though you will never need it, the customer support is super responsive even if you are the free tier. Undoubtedly the best platform in its category.
The ability to manage your code with your team is great and it doesn't cost anything. Their new Windows app has been great to use and the UI is clean and easy.
What I like most about this platform, is the nice accessibility, where I can build my project, with a very intuitive user interface.
The best part of Github is that it is wildly popular. Other than that it has inculcated an open source in the whole dev community.
GitHub is a huge, active community that can help you solve your problems. Its desktop app is great and is integrated into most IDEs and code editors.
I also love the Package Registry service which fast, reliable, quick to set up and use, and has a fair pricing plan.
It is a great option to manage workflows and it can be useful to develop agile best practices.
A small number of templates are available for use and too limited analytics. Also significant inconvenience is the inability to leave comments on tasks.
I love how you also have auxiliary products like the help desk. It's not the best help desk, but it does more than the basics, and that more than enough.
Bad Performance (loading times). Views go sometimes out-of-sync and require full refresh (F5).
It has excellent customization capabilities and very good reporting. We managed also to quite easily integrate it with git.
Checking mail every few hours is inconvenient.
It has been a very positive experience. It has enough flexibility, the usability is good and pricing model is good for teams starting up.
Sometimes existing data is hard to export for other use.
Hugely customisable, constantly releasing new features, great handling of multiple interdependant projects, good test management features, easy to integrate with other systems.
Being able to create custom boards with custom groups and lanes is an awesome feature. Once you understand the filtering of cards, the tool is very powerful.
Most of all I like dynamic search, with which you can easily find any entry, document or comment. I also like the user-friendly interface with large icons and a calm design.
Also TP is great tool and has great blog so we give to all our new employees as onboarding procedure to learn from TP blog and to get familiar to TP.
The ability to define different workflows for different teams is very powerful, as is the Request Portal, and other more DevOps type features.
Excellent pricing structure, easy to set up, and implementation/training professional services are first rate.
Superb tool for visualizing everything easily.
I like that is easy to use and that you do not need to be a genius to use it.
We then transfered our customer support to Freshdesk and decided to keep TP for the dev team and that's just been a bliss.
I'd say it's not the most visually appealing and user friendly software out there, but the amount of things you can do is just incredible. It's also incredibly customizable.
It is a great option to manage workflows and it can be useful to develop agile best practices.
A small number of templates are available for use and too limited analytics. Also significant inconvenience is the inability to leave comments on tasks.
I love how you also have auxiliary products like the help desk. It's not the best help desk, but it does more than the basics, and that more than enough.
Bad Performance (loading times). Views go sometimes out-of-sync and require full refresh (F5).
It has excellent customization capabilities and very good reporting. We managed also to quite easily integrate it with git.
Checking mail every few hours is inconvenient.
It has been a very positive experience. It has enough flexibility, the usability is good and pricing model is good for teams starting up.
Sometimes existing data is hard to export for other use.
Hugely customisable, constantly releasing new features, great handling of multiple interdependant projects, good test management features, easy to integrate with other systems.
Being able to create custom boards with custom groups and lanes is an awesome feature. Once you understand the filtering of cards, the tool is very powerful.
Most of all I like dynamic search, with which you can easily find any entry, document or comment. I also like the user-friendly interface with large icons and a calm design.
Also TP is great tool and has great blog so we give to all our new employees as onboarding procedure to learn from TP blog and to get familiar to TP.
The ability to define different workflows for different teams is very powerful, as is the Request Portal, and other more DevOps type features.
Excellent pricing structure, easy to set up, and implementation/training professional services are first rate.
Superb tool for visualizing everything easily.
I like that is easy to use and that you do not need to be a genius to use it.
We then transfered our customer support to Freshdesk and decided to keep TP for the dev team and that's just been a bliss.
I'd say it's not the most visually appealing and user friendly software out there, but the amount of things you can do is just incredible. It's also incredibly customizable.
It is a great option to manage workflows and it can be useful to develop agile best practices.
A small number of templates are available for use and too limited analytics. Also significant inconvenience is the inability to leave comments on tasks.
I love how you also have auxiliary products like the help desk. It's not the best help desk, but it does more than the basics, and that more than enough.
Bad Performance (loading times). Views go sometimes out-of-sync and require full refresh (F5).
It has excellent customization capabilities and very good reporting. We managed also to quite easily integrate it with git.
Checking mail every few hours is inconvenient.
It has been a very positive experience. It has enough flexibility, the usability is good and pricing model is good for teams starting up.
Sometimes existing data is hard to export for other use.
Hugely customisable, constantly releasing new features, great handling of multiple interdependant projects, good test management features, easy to integrate with other systems.
Being able to create custom boards with custom groups and lanes is an awesome feature. Once you understand the filtering of cards, the tool is very powerful.
Most of all I like dynamic search, with which you can easily find any entry, document or comment. I also like the user-friendly interface with large icons and a calm design.
Also TP is great tool and has great blog so we give to all our new employees as onboarding procedure to learn from TP blog and to get familiar to TP.
The ability to define different workflows for different teams is very powerful, as is the Request Portal, and other more DevOps type features.
Excellent pricing structure, easy to set up, and implementation/training professional services are first rate.
Superb tool for visualizing everything easily.
I like that is easy to use and that you do not need to be a genius to use it.
We then transfered our customer support to Freshdesk and decided to keep TP for the dev team and that's just been a bliss.
I'd say it's not the most visually appealing and user friendly software out there, but the amount of things you can do is just incredible. It's also incredibly customizable.
UI is pretty snappy and is reasonably good at updating without reloading. Story templates are nice, and the new code/qa review options are a nice move.
Pivotal tracker User experience is pretty terrible, only has a cardwall view. It was hard to find information.
It is a very reliable program with great backing (customer service support) and detailed processes that are easy to follow.
Incredibly slow and laggy to the point of hurting team productivity.
I love how simple estimates are on stories, how it tracks velocity, how easy it is to use and it's a great price point for my business.
It's hard to keep track of what you are assigned to across different projects.
Outside of the tool itself, the Tracker community and blog are great resources for best practices as well as learning about how other organizations are leveraging this tool.
The layout can feel congested. Organisation of work into projects is awkward if possible at all.
Ease of use allows for multiple parties to communicate in a seamless manner. Ability to reference and call out are huge positives.
Excellent tool for keeping all team members focused on the backlog and it's easy to keep the backlog prioritized.
Great collaboration tools within the company. Their integration with GitHub/GitLab also really helpful for our engineering team to track the code implementation.
One of the most user friendly management tool. Love how it integrated so many different other applications.
Overall it was a positive experience and I would recommend this tool.
Tracker is great value for the cost. Having visibility into which task is next in the queue and easily adjusting task priority when demands change is really helpful.
This has been a great way to manage tasks of everyone instead of each person trying to keep up by using notes on things they are working on.
Pivotal Tracker is the right tool for the job when building software (or similar) using a Scrum or Scrum-like approach. I definitely would recommend using Pivotal Tracker for anyone doing so.
This tool is nicer to use because it has alot of very clear cut usages. It makes it easier for you to clearly mark out which feature belongs to where.
Very easy to use; intuitive - didn't need to train anyone.
UI is pretty snappy and is reasonably good at updating without reloading. Story templates are nice, and the new code/qa review options are a nice move.
Pivotal tracker User experience is pretty terrible, only has a cardwall view. It was hard to find information.
It is a very reliable program with great backing (customer service support) and detailed processes that are easy to follow.
Incredibly slow and laggy to the point of hurting team productivity.
I love how simple estimates are on stories, how it tracks velocity, how easy it is to use and it's a great price point for my business.
It's hard to keep track of what you are assigned to across different projects.
Outside of the tool itself, the Tracker community and blog are great resources for best practices as well as learning about how other organizations are leveraging this tool.
The layout can feel congested. Organisation of work into projects is awkward if possible at all.
Ease of use allows for multiple parties to communicate in a seamless manner. Ability to reference and call out are huge positives.
Excellent tool for keeping all team members focused on the backlog and it's easy to keep the backlog prioritized.
Great collaboration tools within the company. Their integration with GitHub/GitLab also really helpful for our engineering team to track the code implementation.
One of the most user friendly management tool. Love how it integrated so many different other applications.
Overall it was a positive experience and I would recommend this tool.
Tracker is great value for the cost. Having visibility into which task is next in the queue and easily adjusting task priority when demands change is really helpful.
This has been a great way to manage tasks of everyone instead of each person trying to keep up by using notes on things they are working on.
Pivotal Tracker is the right tool for the job when building software (or similar) using a Scrum or Scrum-like approach. I definitely would recommend using Pivotal Tracker for anyone doing so.
This tool is nicer to use because it has alot of very clear cut usages. It makes it easier for you to clearly mark out which feature belongs to where.
Very easy to use; intuitive - didn't need to train anyone.
UI is pretty snappy and is reasonably good at updating without reloading. Story templates are nice, and the new code/qa review options are a nice move.
Pivotal tracker User experience is pretty terrible, only has a cardwall view. It was hard to find information.
It is a very reliable program with great backing (customer service support) and detailed processes that are easy to follow.
Incredibly slow and laggy to the point of hurting team productivity.
I love how simple estimates are on stories, how it tracks velocity, how easy it is to use and it's a great price point for my business.
It's hard to keep track of what you are assigned to across different projects.
Outside of the tool itself, the Tracker community and blog are great resources for best practices as well as learning about how other organizations are leveraging this tool.
The layout can feel congested. Organisation of work into projects is awkward if possible at all.
Ease of use allows for multiple parties to communicate in a seamless manner. Ability to reference and call out are huge positives.
Excellent tool for keeping all team members focused on the backlog and it's easy to keep the backlog prioritized.
Great collaboration tools within the company. Their integration with GitHub/GitLab also really helpful for our engineering team to track the code implementation.
One of the most user friendly management tool. Love how it integrated so many different other applications.
Overall it was a positive experience and I would recommend this tool.
Tracker is great value for the cost. Having visibility into which task is next in the queue and easily adjusting task priority when demands change is really helpful.
This has been a great way to manage tasks of everyone instead of each person trying to keep up by using notes on things they are working on.
Pivotal Tracker is the right tool for the job when building software (or similar) using a Scrum or Scrum-like approach. I definitely would recommend using Pivotal Tracker for anyone doing so.
This tool is nicer to use because it has alot of very clear cut usages. It makes it easier for you to clearly mark out which feature belongs to where.
Very easy to use; intuitive - didn't need to train anyone.