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Improve this questionI've been working for a new company for the last 7months, and I'm the only SW Dev on site. My work seems to be stacking up just now, and my note pad is taking a battering with new features, bugs, and future development.
When I was in uni we used a few SW iteration processes (agile, scrum etc etc) and we use to have some good tools to track what we were doing.
What tools do you guys use to track these kind of things? and could you point me in the direction of a good free app! Most I've found are web based, but would ideally开发者_开发技巧 like a native Windows app.
Cheers! Rocky.
If you need something simple trac often works good. It lacks more powerful project management features, but for simple tracking of todo-items I think it works well.
There is a program called OnTime which is free for a single user. May be exactly what you are looking for.
http://www.axosoft.com/ontime
thanks for your reply guys. After endless searching I found one of the old programs I use to use: GenttProject http://www.ganttproject.biz/
its free, and is a native Windows application. Works nicely for what I need!
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