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- Agile Buddy
- Acunote
- Banana Scrum
- FireScrum
- Mingle
- ProjectCards
- Scrumy, Scrumy Pro
- ScrumDesk
- SpiraPlan
- Protonotes
- Target Process
- Taskboard
- tinyPM
- Version One
- XPlanner
- XPLive
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Another tool for scrum management style is ScrumDesk. It is a Windows application. Read more on http://www.scrumdesk.com.
Scrum Tools | tinypm | Review « Scrum 4 You // Oct 29, 2008 at 22:37
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Product Backlog | Templates | Scrum Tools « Scrum 4 You // Oct 29, 2008 at 22:38
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Quick Scrum - Ferramentas « código Ágil // Nov 27, 2008 at 14:16
[...] O Boris Gloger tem publicado em seu blog algumas avaliações de ferramentas que podem ser lidas aqui. [...]
I’d be interested to know what you think about VersionOne as a Scrum Tool? I dislike the use of tools because it has the potential to go against what I believe is one of the core benefits of Scrum, continuous open visibility of what’s happening at any point in time.
Scrum Tools | SpiraPlan | Review « Scrum 4 You // Dec 17, 2008 at 23:06
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Boris,
Enjoyed looking at your site, thanks for all the Agile work you are doing, especially trying to further Scrum.
I work with VersionOne in the U.S. and wanted to see if any of our resources (whitepapers, V1 sample system, etc) would be useful to you?
Please let me know how we can be a resource to you moving forward. Outside of providing the most deployed tool globally that was built from the ground up to support the Agile transition, our company is highly dedicated to the community and has a growing community of partners and consultants.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Mark Calloway
CSM
VersionOne, Inc.
Hi Boris,
Great Blog. Much appreciated. I work for a company called Brightspark. We create software and build internet business. We recently launched a new Full Feature Scrum Project Management application (Saas based) called Agilebuddy. It would be awesome if you could consider reviewing Agilebuddy sometime soon.
I hope you don’t mind this post. I wasn’t sure how to get in touch with you.
Best regards,
Jack
Hello,
I think, you can OnTime (an excellent tool) to your list.
Check http://www.axosoft.com/products/ontime.aspx
Best regards,
Mostafa Anoosheh
Useful.st | Scrum Tools // Feb 13, 2009 at 02:05
[...] Thankfully Boris Gloger’s started the real work and I intend to work off his list of Scrum Tools. [...]
Hi all!
I would like to highlight Projectivity, a GPL’ed tool for knowledge & project management, which is based on pluggable frameworks: one of the framework is for handling SCRUM projects and all Scrum artifacts
http://www.projectivity.biz/opencms/opencms/en/framework_scrum.html
Since I’m one of the developers, fell free to contact me for some info.
Best Regards,
Daniele Pozzoli
I saw another one http://www.agileagenda.com
planetgeek.ch » Overview/review of scrum tools // Mar 5, 2009 at 21:53
[...] http://scrum4you.wordpress.com/2009/03/01/scrum-tools-list/ [...]
Hi Boris, I noticed that although you mentioned Rally in your notes, you haven’t reviewed it (us) yet. I am happy to help get you set up with an account for review, or you can sign up for one here: http://www.rallydev.com/agile_products/editions/
Would love to hear your thoughts – let me know. Thanks!
Anne
Any worthfull open source tools outside there?
Hi Greg,
Yes there is
Agilo for Scrum. It’s Open Source and and free.
A complete list of Tools is
Hi Greg,
yes, Agilo for Scrum is open source and worth a try.
Hi Boris,
I’d love for you to test out Scrum’d (http://www.scrumd.com) and let us know what you think. You can see what our users are saying about what we’ve got thus far on our support site: http://getsatisfaction.com/atlanticdominionsolutions/products/atlanticdominionsolutions_scrumd.
Thanks!
Hi Boris,
there’s a open source project that I’m developing named Scruwp you should check too. It’s really new and simple but I still working on it. There already a few teams using it on http://www.uol.com.br where I work as Interface Developer.
Thank’s!
http://code.google.com/p/scruwp
Tinypm - Web Based Agile Planning Tool - on Tomcat 6.x in 10 Steps | JEDI: Just Enough Developed Infrastructure // Apr 7, 2009 at 09:44
[...] new project we were on the lookout for a light weight Agile Planning Tool. We came across a good list of Scrum Tools compiled by Boris Gloger and we finally selected TinyPM and like it so [...]
Hi,
I’d like to include Agilo for Scrum in the list (I’m one of the developers) – available at
It’s a plugin for trac, so you can easily use it in conjunction with all the goodness that is available via trac-plugins and get great integration with the source-repository (for example closing tasks or updating the remaining time from a subversion commit). Try it, I’m sure you’ll like it.
Oh, and of course Agilo is open source to the core. :)
Regards,
Martin
Have you tried http://www.scrumedge.com? I’ve been using it for a while and it’s fantastic. I like that it’s web-based and setting it up doesn’t take much time.
ScrumEdge (http://www.scrumedge.com) enables agile development teams to better organize and manage project deliverables, allowing them to deliver high quality products in short time-frames.
With ScrumEdge you’ll no longer need to deal with shared excel-sheets or walls covered in post-its! The icing on the cake is the ease with which Scrum Masters and Team Members can access their data and view a project’s progress from any location; office, home or even while traveling!
… and what do you think of TargetProcess (http://www.targetprocess.com)?
Doesn’t look too bad for a scrum-noob like me.
Scrum-Tools « Stefan Roock // Jun 2, 2009 at 18:27
[...] und eine Vielzahl von Scrum-Tools einem Review unterzogen. Wer ein Scrum-Tool sucht, sollte sich an Boris’ Liste [...]
What’s about free tool for SCRUM projects tracking Sprintometer 2.0 (www.sprintometer.com)? I believe it is rather innovative.
Hi Boris,
I am developing open source scrum tool in php. It is very simple tool so far. It’s name is saralScrum. ‘saral’ word is Nepali word meaning simple. Can you check it out for your future list? You can find it at http://collaborate.d2labs.org/projects/saralscrum/
Best regards,
Ritesh
hi how can i checkout salarscrum… ?
pls suggest
Here’s another one http://www.scrumedge.com.
It has a nice dashboard and simple product and sprint backlogs. I like the community feature where i can discuss my scrum projects with other users
Take a look at http://pangoscrum.com
Straightforwardly and without any interference in teams’s Scrum process, PangoScrum focus on improve continually the efficiency in deliveries. Besides, PangoScrum does not intend to replace the task board.
Hi,
Have a look at http://www.scrumpad.com
It is a nice tool for managing scrum projects and can fit to small to large projects on distributed environments also. You can share your experience after using ScrumPad.
Regards,
Ashif
My company has just released our first community beta of a Silverlight based tool, feel free to check it out at http://www.imeta.co.uk/Consultancy/Agility.aspx
We’d really appreciate community feedback.
Hi, we had a lot of problems with existing tools, so we created a lightweight “scrum tool” for managing the backlog and printing story cards.
It was extremely useful in our work compared to previously tried tools and spreadsheets, so we started to extend it to calculate focus factor and draw burn down chart.
We published it here: http://www.scrum-tool.com/ (current version is freely available)
It is a native desktop application (Windows/Linux) and uses a PostgreSQL database.
We are very eager to get comments, suggestions, because we want to make it much better.
Producer Butch Walker also makes a cameo. ,
You are using an excellent example with the air force. ,
Hi,
XPlanner-Plus is an open source tool for agile, scrum teams. It’s based on XPlanner and has a new and improved features, such as fancy design, email notifications for tasks’ status and others. It has been redesigned. Demo is available here .
I would love for you to review Express http://agileexpress.sourceforge.net It is open source and completely free. The interface is clean and easy to use and it has a nice feature set. It is a Flex RIA client with a Java backend which can be deployed on any Tomcat instance (the default deployment requires Postgres also).
Hello Boris,
If you want to continue your review, you will find a list of open source scrum tools on the opensourcescrum.com
Best regards,
Franco
Have a look at http://www.scrumedge.com. They got a pretty good review at http://softwaremaven.innerbrane.com/2010/02/my-search-for-scrum-tools.html
Hi Boris,
Bright Green Projects has been around now for about two years. We’ve got customers all over the world, including a few consultancies using us for multiple projects with 100′s of users.
We’re ex-Big 5 Consultants and fell in love with Agile a few years ago – after working on huge, multi-year waterfall implementations – we knew there had to be an easier way.
We’d appreciate you adding Bright Green to your list of tools to review in the future.
http://brightgreenprojects.com
Adam
Another open source scrum tool: http://kunagi.org
I know VersionOne from the beginning. We used it already 2004 in a large project. Since then it improved a lot and it is certainly one of the big 3 (ScrumWorks, VersionOne, Ralley). But also Version One has the same flaw that all tools have. It drives you in a direction before you even know why you need a tool.
Oh, I will review Rally. My current focus is the tools with no names. They are fresh, hae a lot of new ideas and they need some awareness. Rally is a big player. They do not need my help. But — if time goes by, I will also review Rally.