I am using the tree for navigation, but because of the tab system, the tree nodes do not become LIT. There seems to be no benefit to having the tab open. The big problem with this is that I now have 40 tabs open without realizing it. The only mistake they made was not using the tree as pure navigation. Although it certainly doesn’t do everything, it seems well worth the $100 to navigate the JIRA issues. I can nest the filters and create my own structure. This was a 100 times more effective for me to find what I am looking for.
#Jira client accounts software#
Then I stumbled upon this desktop software called JIRA Client from ALMWorks. I found myself not using the UI because of this problem. (Read: The Inmates are Running the Asylum by Alan Cooper).
One of the engineers here loves it, but I think it might be geared towards that engineering type of mind.
It looks like this:Īll of those arrows drop down a menu and you can combine them to navigate to whatever view you want. Specifically, I think it was the way the menus and navigation worked. There was something about the interface that I just didn’t like. Some people here love it, but I was having a harder time. One area I have not been thrilled is the GreenHopper interface. It’s not perfect by any means, but so far, so good. The system is highly programmable with lots of plugins and so far, we have made good strides forward. Recently, we moved from one project/bug system to JIRA with GreenHopper.