ExtremePlanner is agile project management software that allows you to plan and track your software development. I haven't tried it out, but the tour looks pretty decent.
From the website:
“ExtremePlanner supports popular agile methods including Scrum and Extreme Programming (XP). It can also be used effectively with any iterative development approach. But you won't find any Gantt charts, resource leveling, or dependency graphs in ExtremePlanner.”
Some of the features:
- Manage Stories, Tasks, and Test Cases with ease
- One Step Install with no additional software required
- Access from anywhere with a standard web browser
- Project roadmap/summary for quick global view of status
- Easy-to-read progress charts including iteration and project level burn-down
- Import your existing feature lists from Excel or any tab-delimited file
- Add documents, images, and notes to stories to keep all your project information together
- Manage multiple projects, releases, and iterations
- Keeps track of all changes to the system for traceablility
Learn more.
Posted by David Hayden
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