Fisheye goes social, Crucible introduces iterative code review

As announced by Mike Cannon-Brooks today at the Atlassian Summit keynote, the upcoming releases of Fisheye 2 and Crucible 2 have each gone through a massive UI overhaul. There are so many new features, I can’t possibly list them all. You pretty much just have to play with them yourself..
Fortunately, we have made the public betas of both Fisheye 2 and Crucible 2 available for you to do just that. Check out the public instances or download the betas today!

As announced by Mike Cannon-Brookes today at the Atlassian Summit keynote, the upcoming releases of Fisheye 2 and Crucible 2 have each gone through a massive UI overhaul. There are so many new features, I can’t possibly list them all. You pretty much just have to play with them yourself..
Fortunately, we have made the public betas of both Fisheye 2 and Crucible 2 available for you to do just that:

Give it a go

If you need some instant gratification, check out these public instances running the Fisheye 2 and Crucible 2 betas:

Install the betas yourself

If you want to kick the tires yourself, download the public betas of Fisheye 2 and Crucible 2.
Note: if you already own or want to evaluate both products, you only need to download one. Your license key will sort out the rest.
Fisheye 2 Beta Release Notes and Crucible 2 Beta Release Notes are available here. Your feedback is greatly appreciated, please file comments or bugs on our public instance of Jira for Fisheye and Crucible.

What to expect in the betas

Over the next few days, I’ll blog more about the new features coming in Fisheye 2 and Crucible 2. Here is a sneak peak of what’s to come:

Fisheye 2

Crucible 2

There’s much, much more, so stay tuned…

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