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Jira logo
4.4
13.9K

Project & Issue Tracking Software - See why we're #1!

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Reviews Sentiment
Positive Reviews
Rating Breakdown
    Value for money
    4.3
    Ease of use
    4.0
    Features
    4.4
    Customer support
    4.2
Pros and Cons from Jira users   
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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.
NetSuite logo
4.1
1.4K

The World’s Leading, Most Deployed Cloud ERP Solution

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Reviews Sentiment
Positive Reviews
Rating Breakdown
    Value for money
    3.8
    Ease of use
    3.8
    Features
    4.1
    Customer support
    3.7
Pros and Cons from NetSuite users   
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+15
The best part of the software is that you You can download data for any period that you desire. It provides with a very user-friendly dashboard and the ease of accounting is also there.
My advice for those scoping out Netsuite is seriously analyze your business requirements and then advocate the hell for them in the scoping or implementation phases.
It's ability to allow the user to customise the report by adding data field(s) which is great as we do not always need to go behind IT Professional asking for help.
Please do your research before you find yourself stuck in a contract with a bunch of misleading employees that won't even respond to your email or try to address your concerns.
The ability to customize just about anything your organization wants is rewarding. And if you are willing to spend, you can have your system fit your business processes like a glove.
I hate the reporting functionality, avoid it if I can. Might be that I don't really understand its uses.
We were fortunate enough to use a trained consultant to do the implementation and now we have a fantastic solution even through getting there was not smooth sailing.
Lack of direct integration to the PSA tool. We struggled with bringing all of the contract details into the PSA and associated project.
In all cases, the ability to customize to unique business needs, far beyond something like Quickbooks or Microsoft Dynamics, is fantastic.
And when you realise that a lot of what you are paying for is really very poor and that you have to buy additional software/SAAS to make up for it's shortcomings, it is even more expensive.
It makes certain things accounting wise very automated and easy. Integration features are amazing.
It still has the same old clunky "out of date" UI, very limited change is made in their annual updates - it remains very dated and Netsuite never address the key lack of functionality.
Software is very easy to use so suitable for all staff not just office based staff. Software is so powerful that you can use it for invoicing, customer support, CRM and Shopping carts.
The customer support is horrible. You can call your Account Executive and it takes days, weeks or months to get results.
I use it on a daily basis and its very useful for quick reports and billing. I find it very helpful when I have to raise a large number invoices at one go through the upload.
I am sometimes disappointed with the "out of the box" product, meaning there are some things that I would think are standard, but they end up costing more.
Really good for accounting and easy to use the basic features.
Perfect for Subscription and SaaS Model Businesses.
The best part of the software is that you You can download data for any period that you desire. It provides with a very user-friendly dashboard and the ease of accounting is also there.
My advice for those scoping out Netsuite is seriously analyze your business requirements and then advocate the hell for them in the scoping or implementation phases.
It's ability to allow the user to customise the report by adding data field(s) which is great as we do not always need to go behind IT Professional asking for help.
Please do your research before you find yourself stuck in a contract with a bunch of misleading employees that won't even respond to your email or try to address your concerns.
The ability to customize just about anything your organization wants is rewarding. And if you are willing to spend, you can have your system fit your business processes like a glove.
I hate the reporting functionality, avoid it if I can. Might be that I don't really understand its uses.
We were fortunate enough to use a trained consultant to do the implementation and now we have a fantastic solution even through getting there was not smooth sailing.
Lack of direct integration to the PSA tool. We struggled with bringing all of the contract details into the PSA and associated project.
In all cases, the ability to customize to unique business needs, far beyond something like Quickbooks or Microsoft Dynamics, is fantastic.
And when you realise that a lot of what you are paying for is really very poor and that you have to buy additional software/SAAS to make up for it's shortcomings, it is even more expensive.
It makes certain things accounting wise very automated and easy. Integration features are amazing.
It still has the same old clunky "out of date" UI, very limited change is made in their annual updates - it remains very dated and Netsuite never address the key lack of functionality.
Software is very easy to use so suitable for all staff not just office based staff. Software is so powerful that you can use it for invoicing, customer support, CRM and Shopping carts.
The customer support is horrible. You can call your Account Executive and it takes days, weeks or months to get results.
I use it on a daily basis and its very useful for quick reports and billing. I find it very helpful when I have to raise a large number invoices at one go through the upload.
I am sometimes disappointed with the "out of the box" product, meaning there are some things that I would think are standard, but they end up costing more.
Really good for accounting and easy to use the basic features.
Perfect for Subscription and SaaS Model Businesses.
The best part of the software is that you You can download data for any period that you desire. It provides with a very user-friendly dashboard and the ease of accounting is also there.
My advice for those scoping out Netsuite is seriously analyze your business requirements and then advocate the hell for them in the scoping or implementation phases.
It's ability to allow the user to customise the report by adding data field(s) which is great as we do not always need to go behind IT Professional asking for help.
Please do your research before you find yourself stuck in a contract with a bunch of misleading employees that won't even respond to your email or try to address your concerns.
The ability to customize just about anything your organization wants is rewarding. And if you are willing to spend, you can have your system fit your business processes like a glove.
I hate the reporting functionality, avoid it if I can. Might be that I don't really understand its uses.
We were fortunate enough to use a trained consultant to do the implementation and now we have a fantastic solution even through getting there was not smooth sailing.
Lack of direct integration to the PSA tool. We struggled with bringing all of the contract details into the PSA and associated project.
In all cases, the ability to customize to unique business needs, far beyond something like Quickbooks or Microsoft Dynamics, is fantastic.
And when you realise that a lot of what you are paying for is really very poor and that you have to buy additional software/SAAS to make up for it's shortcomings, it is even more expensive.
It makes certain things accounting wise very automated and easy. Integration features are amazing.
It still has the same old clunky "out of date" UI, very limited change is made in their annual updates - it remains very dated and Netsuite never address the key lack of functionality.
Software is very easy to use so suitable for all staff not just office based staff. Software is so powerful that you can use it for invoicing, customer support, CRM and Shopping carts.
The customer support is horrible. You can call your Account Executive and it takes days, weeks or months to get results.
I use it on a daily basis and its very useful for quick reports and billing. I find it very helpful when I have to raise a large number invoices at one go through the upload.
I am sometimes disappointed with the "out of the box" product, meaning there are some things that I would think are standard, but they end up costing more.
Really good for accounting and easy to use the basic features.
Perfect for Subscription and SaaS Model Businesses.
GitHub logo
4.8
5.9K

Social coding & collaborative development platform

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Reviews Sentiment
Positive Reviews
Rating Breakdown
    Value for money
    4.6
    Ease of use
    4.4
    Features
    4.7
    Customer support
    4.4
Pros and Cons from GitHub users   
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+15
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.