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Author: Charlie Springer

Charlie Springer
Community

Tracker Meetup in San Francisco

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Attention Bay Area Tracker users! As you’ve probably noticed over the last couple of weeks, we’re back in action from a long winter of rebuilding Tracker from the ground up and have some new features out. There’s much more to come, and we’d love to have you at Pivotal Labs SF for a drink up and Q&A with the team. Perhaps even a sneak peek at the upcoming redesign and the new API! Read more...

Charlie Springer
Productivity

Tracker Screencast: How Many Ways Can You View a File Attachment?

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This screencast covers a lot of bases. Check it out to see file attachments and full page story view in action! There are a couple ways to attach files. Drag them into an open story or press the paper clip button, and don’t forget, you can drag in multiple files at once! Click the cogwheel to download or delete the image. The same rules apply in full page story view. Read more...

Charlie Springer
Productivity

Tracker Screencast: Project Tabs

I seem to discover new things in Tracker all the time. After looking over the shoulder of someone on the dev team and seeing all their projects in “tabs” on top of their current project, I scratched my head thinking, “When do I get that!?” Is this a new feature or secret “developer only” mode? Upon closer inspection, it’s just another one of those hidden gems in Tracker preferences. Read more...

Charlie Springer
Productivity

In the Beginning There Was: The Sample Project

It can be stifling to jump into a big project as a new user or team member, you don’t want to accidentally delete stuff, reprioritize iterations etc. We’ve got you covered; try out a sample project. We designed this on purpose as a sandbox for people to poke around and build. Read more...

Charlie Springer
Productivity

Working on Multiple Projects? Velocity Got You Down?

The Tracker Team gets some variation of this question a lot: “I work on one project one week and a different one another week and it’s really throwing off our project’s velocity. Is there something we can do to account for the changes in team strength?” Read more...