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Does anyone know of a bug tracking piece of software that has community based features like rep, friends, badges and community based voting?
I'm looking for a hybrid of uservoice, stackoverflow and bugzilla. Does such a beast exist?
A commercial offering is Get Satisfaction which offers a similar service. Their main selling point is to encourage your users to help other users, with the ability for your staff to intervene and help. It also integrates with your web application.
See the "what it is" page - I would post a link but it redirects you if you follow a link from here.
Part feedback system, part community engine, completely different than anything you've had a chance to test with your customers.
14,000 companies. Thousands of employees participating in conversations. Millions of users. What gives?
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Is there a planning poker (Scrum Planning Poker) or similar app extension in Microsoft Teams.
You could also try this one: https://planningpokeronline.com/
It doesnt have integration but works really well and its so simple
There is an app: Team O'clock. I have a team working on an application in the future.
Since it is not mentioned here:
ScrumPoker integrated in MS Teams
This app is not for MS Teams but I've been using it since it has a really cool feature to keep track of sprint points during planning.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.btreeapps.scrumpoker&hl=en
Hope that helps.
On https://estimationpoker.de there is a free version of planning poker which is easy to use.
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recently, I got interested in an assignment, which was to deassemble a program and crack the password in it. and i remember that I enjoyed trying sql injection to a security problem given by a friend.
I wonder if there's a site with cracking problem sets or competing with others. but I wasn't able to find one for hours of searching.
thank you
Code bashing teaches the skills, but can't really compete with others, and is a commercial site: https://www.codebashing.com
Secure code warrior is also a commercial site. It teaches the skills and allows you to compete with others from your organisation: https://new-www.securecodewarrior.com
OSCP is commercial, teaches you how to do network pentesting, and has a number of challenge systems for you to hack into. Really fun and insightful, and if you commit yourself, you may end up with one of the best certifications in the industry. But it is a huge time commitment.
There are lots of free places to practice and learn, such as web goat (downloadable tool), Altoro mutual (pretend bank site, easy to hack into), crypto pals (learn to crack cryptography), bodgeit store (similar to web goat), etc....
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At the moment we are a small development team of 2. All our software is used inhouse. Currently staff just walk to our desk when they want new software developed or when they want new features added to existing software, or when bugs arise.
I am looking for a better management process of this. Do I get staff to send an email instead and then that can be designated to a developer. Or is there a simple software app out there that could help?
I want a simple method for doing this as the staff are unlikely to use something if too time consuming or complex. They find it too easy to approach a developer personally!
Anything to recommend please?
One option is to use JIRA. It has a feature where emails sent to a certain address can get turned in to backlog items (using the email subject line as the title).
Keep it as it is for now: face-to-face communication is always better than using any piece of software...
It will be only when you will grow to more developers that you will really need such software: from online or cloud based (ie Zimbra) to VCSs (version control systems) hosted on your machines.
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I think "Office lens" is quiet a useful tool that turns photos into documents. After that, the documents can be used as input for many other applications. So, I think the release of Office Lens's API will motivate quite a large number of wonderful apps.
Looking forward...
The Office Lens app has been available on the Windows Phone platform for a while now and recently was made available on iOS as well as Android (Beta). http://blogs.office.com/2015/04/02/office-lens-comes-to-iphone-and-android/
Please give it a try.
Since the question specifically talked about creating documents programatically, the Word ObjectModel can be directly used (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff597928.aspx) to achieve the desired result.
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While the built-in analytics of MOSS2007 are nice to have - they are inadequate at the same time. Any ideas where I can look for a more comprehensive package? Am I missing something?
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Carl
Take a look at Nintex Reporting. We just bought it and it seems like a nice enhancement on top of the out of the box usage reporting. They seem to do everything "right" from a supportability point of view too, so you don't have a tool in there monkeying directly with your content databases.
I've also heard claims from our Webtrends rep that they have some SharePoint-specific capabilities, if that's a product suite you already happen to use.
If you're looking for Usage reporting, you could surf over to http://www.intlock.com/ and look into CardioLog too.