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Scrum Planning BoardVisualize. Drag'n'Drop. See your software projects, backlogs and releases in an entirely new way. The OnTime Scrum Planning Board changes everything. Watch the Planning Board video to see it in action and then sign up for a Free OnTime Live trial account to use it for yourself! |
A Beautiful UIBring maximum visualization to your project management. The OnTime Planning Board adds a whole new dimension to feature requests, bug tracking and workfllow automation. |
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Planning Board on the iPadNow the beauty and power of OnTime's game-changing planning board is literally at your fingertips. Just point Mobile Safari to your OnTime Now hosted account or your locally installed web account. Getting around is easy:
It's seriously that simple, and it's the world's first interactive planning board compatible with the iPad platform. |
Anatomy of a Planning Board Item CardSmall, Beautiful, and LOADED with Info
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Powerful Drag'n'DropThink the drag and drop UI makes things convenient? Then you're only seeing half the picture.
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Workflow Step ActionsWhen you move an item on the Planning Board, your existing workflow processes are fully respected an enforced. For example, if a user cannot move an item from "Ready for Testing" to "Verified" the Planning Board will not allow it. Or, if a Worklog entry is |
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GroupingThe Planning Board visualization can convey an enormous amount of information when it is arranged with grouping. Easier to organize, easier to understand, and easier to get the job done. Group your task cards in any number of ways (and drag'n'drop between groups!). And when items are grouped you'll see valuable summary information in each group's header. |
Color-CodingWorking on dozens of features at once? Some going on the back-burner for now, while another batch has just been added a few minutes ago and must be done yesterday?! That's all well and good, if your dev team see's it... When there's a sea of new features to look through, how do you expect anyone to know what's most important without wasting half their day looking at the details of each ticket? Add color coding to your Planning Board task cards, and at a glance, any member of your team will know exactly which features require their undivided attention and which can (and should) sit and wait. Color-code by: priority, workflow, or status. |
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