New in Pivotal Tracker: Expanding Text Fields, Multiple Files, and Drag/Drop File Uploads
We’ve made a few usability improvements to Pivotal Tracker related to viewing and editing of stories, as well as file attachment handling. Read more...
We’ve made a few usability improvements to Pivotal Tracker related to viewing and editing of stories, as well as file attachment handling. Read more...
We’ve added a new email notification to Pivotal Tracker which will let you know when someone assigns a story to you. There are also a few new additions to the API, related to projects and iterations. Read more...
We’re launching a new public projects directory in Pivotal Tracker this Friday. If you own or use public projects in Tracker, continue reading, as these projects are about to get much easier to discover. Read more...
Last week, we announced that we’re introducing pricing for Pivotal Tracker. Since then, we’ve received a great deal of thoughtful and constructive feedback, and we’re very grateful that the majority of you have shown support of Tracker’s move to be a paid product. We really appreciate all of your positive comments. Read more...
First, we’d like to thank all Pivotal Tracker users. We couldn’t be more grateful for all of the support and feedback we’ve received from you. Today, we’re introducing pricing for Tracker. All of the details, including price plans and transition information, are below. Read more...
Pivotal Tracker has some updates for the new year: we’ve added a built-in integration with Bugzilla, a popular bug tracking tool, redesigned the My Projects page to make it easier to use, and made the Zendesk integration more flexible. More details on all of this below. Read more...
The Tracker team has been busy since the hosting move last month. We’ve shifted our focus from improving Tracker’s performance and stability, to core product enhancement. This update introduces an updated visual design, as well the first wave of usability improvements. We’ve also added some new features, including the ability to sign in to Tracker with your Google Account. Read more...
Last week a certain new Firefox extension made headlines by making it trivial to hijack sessions over wireless networks, and easily access unsuspecting users’ accounts on a long list of major social networking and other websites. Pivotal Tracker had the dubious honor of being on that list. Read more...
We’re introduced new features in Pivotal Tracker to help with account management. Accounts tend to stay out of the way for most people, but they can be essential for larger companies, especially consulting companies like ours. They allow users to separate their personal, open source, and company projects, for example, and to share administrative abilities and permissions for related groups of projects with other users. Read more...
With GitHub’s help, we’ve added Pivotal Tracker to the list of GitHub’s built in service hooks, making it easier to tie commits to Tracker stories. Read more...