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Version R5#2

September 18, 2012

Here is the new version of iceScrum!

These bugs are now fixed:

  1. iceScrum hangs after changing languages.
  2. Wrong display in auto done stories.
  3. Lack of traces in exceptions.
  4. Missing info.png.

Enjoy some new features:

  1. Dependencies between stories. e.g. a story B that depends on the story A cannot be ranked in the backlog or planned in a sprint before the story A. Circular dependencies aren’t allowed.
  2. Custom tags on features, stories, tasks and actors.
  3. Unified search view: Finder. Only on tags for the moment.
  4. Sandbox widget (allows to accept stories to backlog, accept as feature or accept as urgent task by drag and drop).
  5. New chart: sprint burnup in points (accessible from sprint plan and dashboard).
  6. States for features: todo, in progress, done (computed according to the state of their stories).
  7. Automatic display of backlog widget in release plan (for PO – SM only).
  8. QR codes on published postits (permalink to the corresponding story).
  9. UI improvements: resizable widgets, toggle done tasks…
  10. Sprint burndown in hours now accessible from dashboard.
  11. Better readability of the parking lot chart.
  12. Desktop notifications (HTML5).
  13. Client-side performance improvements.

In parallel with this community version, we release a new version of iceScrum Pro. iceScrum Pro enhance iceScrum with useful features for organizations:

  • Integration of your favorite source code management tools: Git, SVN, GitHub and Google Code.
  • LDAP integration.
  • User interface for administration of iceScrum’s settings, projects and users.
  • Chat client with OAuth authentication for Google Talk, Windows Live, Facebook Chat and custom jabber server.*
  • Roadmap view to organize your features.*
  • Copy a story from one project to another.*
  • More to come…

* New feature

This version is already available for iceScrum Cloud users.

Kagilum & iceScrum team.

 

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