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Jira 4.2 & GreenHopper 5.3 available today – faster issue tracking

What do Atlassian’s issue tracker, the current week of the year and the answer to life, the universe and everything have in common? Let me give you a hint.. Jira 4.2 is available today! This version of Jira includes tons of usability improvements all designed to save you precious time each and every day. We have also released a new version of GreenHopper to take advantage of all these features for even faster agile project management.

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Access Your Dropbox Account in Confluence

I’m a huge fan of Dropbox, in fact I could not get through a day of work without it. It’s one of those tools I use everyday, just like Confluence, our enterprise wiki. In this post I’ll show you how you can access all the files in your Dropbox account in any Confluence page thanks to Confluence’s support for OpenSocial Gadgets.

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Crucible Starter licenses now available; and a new milestone reached

Atlassian’s Starter licenses have been incredibly popular. These $10 versions of our tools have resonated far and wide. Originally conceived as an intro version of our tools for startups and early-stage companies, Starter licenses have sold into every size of organization in over 100 countries. Aside from getting fully-featured versions of some of the most […]

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Technical Writing in a Wiki: Technical Communicators Explain How & Why

This is the first of a series of posts from Atlassian’s Technical Writing Team focusing on using a wiki for technical writing. In this post, Andrew Lui will be talking about the reasons why a wiki is a good solution for your technical documentation needs. Following posts will cover how you can author, publish, structure and manage your documentation on a wiki.

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Fisheye & Crucible 2.4 – better DVCS support, improved performance & Crucible for $10

Branch and tag browsing, a faster UI and a Crucible Starter license for $10are just some of the new features in Fisheye 2.4 and Crucible 2.4. What’s new in Fisheye? Improved browsing – branch and tag filter The new branch and tag filter allows you to explore code in your repository on a specific branch […]

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Jira Wallboards 1.4 – Instant information radiator

I’m happy to announce the Jira Wallboards Plugin 1.4 has been released.  This is a release includes several minor improvements, stability and bug fixes.  We have also updated the documentation with a Wallboards 101 guide. Here is a quick summary of the latest and greatest Jira wallboards: Instant wallboards from GreenHopper One of the latest […]

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AtlasCamp 2010 Summary: Celebrating Our Developer Ecosystem

The sun was shining on Half Moon Bay, big waves crashing off the coast, the fog horn sounding its beat in the morning dew. Our annual AtlasCamp conference took place at the Oceano hotel, a hotel that housed the three day event for our ecosystem plugin developers, celebrating their contributions, offering informational sessions about new […]

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Heaps of product updates… it’s a biweekly blog roundup

There have been many product updates in the last couple weeks. In case you missed the announcements, here’s a roundup of the product releases and other blog posts from around the Atlassian blog network. Whether it’s the launch of Confluence 3.4, the many features of Jira Studio 2.3, or the public beta of Bamboo 2.7, […]

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Plugin / Product Version Compatibility

Hi all, I’m not stoked today. AtlasCamp is finished, and I am still kind of hurting after the festivities. Today I’m going to blog about something far more mundane, but very urgent and important to anybody who has plugins listed on the Plugin Exchange: compatibility data. Since we released the Universal Plugin Manager in June, […]

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Jira Studio 2.3 Highlights – External Users for Google Apps

After we introduced Google Apps integration to Jira Studio, allowing non-domain members to access Jira Studio quickly became one of our most voted for feature requests. Many Jira Studio customers work with outside contractors and consultants, but don’t want to create another domain user account nor worry about securing access to sensitive company information. We’re […]

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Confluence 3.4 – Faster, richer content creation for everybody

In Confluence 3.4 we’ve made editing and navigating in your enterprise wiki even faster with more keyboard shortcuts and a better way for all users to discover them. Users can now easily discover and harness the power of user macros to create even richer content. Administrators, get excited because Confluence 3.4 includes a new plugin manager that’s makes performing Confluence upgrades a whole lot smarter.

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Jira Studio 2.3 Highlights – Faster Wiki Editing

The recently released Jira Studio 2.3 includes an upgraded wiki based on Confluence 3.3. Editing and sharing wiki content is faster and simpler than ever before! Here are a few of the great new features we think you should check out. Faster, simpler content editing with Autocomplete Rich-text editing in the wiki is even easier […]

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Bamboo 2.7 public beta now available

I’m pleased to announce that the public beta of Bamboo 2.7 is now available for download. We invite you to take Bamboo 2.7 for a test run and give us your feedback on the upcoming features and improvements. What’s new in Bamboo 2.7? Bamboo 2.7 makes it easier than ever to get started with Continuous […]

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Confluence 3.4 Sneak Peek

Confluence 3.4 is just around the corner. Since the the last release, we’ve been working really hard on making it even faster to build content rich wiki pages using keyboard shortcuts, customisable by including user macros in the macro browser and easy-to-update by bundling the Universal Plugin Manager. Check out the short video below to see just a couple of the features we’ll be shipping in Confluence 3.4.

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Video: Scaling Agile Through Integration with Jira

Today we hosted a webinar with OpsHub on agile development with Jira. Many companies seek to develop products faster, with fewer resources and higher quality. In short, they want to go “lean” or become more agile. In this video, you learn how companies can achieve this goal by integrating Jira at two levels. One is […]