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The UI is so clean, it makes it desirable to use. Reporting is very easy to understand - without any of the complexity that comes with creating reports (like in Jira). I like that it has an opinion - it’s built around agile’s best practices. Easy to reprioritize in between sprints, and the sprint board is easy to understand so it’s great for first time agile teams.
My team has always worked adhoc on everything without properly using a project management tool. Once we adapted our workflow to Tara, it worked wonders for our organization. Tasks are easily grouped under umbrellas (Requirements, i.e. Epics in Jira) and everything is so visual that it's never painful to actually manage your tasks. Sprints make it easy to see what you need to get done this week, and we run daily standups using that view.
Highly recommend Tara to smaller teams that just need to focus on getting stuff done.
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I have not used it personally, but Tara [0] would be another (free) alternative to Jira. [0] https://tara.ai. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Tara AI — Simple sprint management service. Free plan has unlimited tasks, sprints and workspaces, with no user limits. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Great advice overall, but I would centralize this list in an app dashboard, e.g., Tara.ai, Azure DevOps, Jira, etc., and automate the outbound updates to the C-suite douche patrol. Source: about 2 years ago
Tara AI — Simple sprint management service. Free plan has unlimited tasks, sprints and workspaces, with no user limits. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
It would also be benefitial to download a program that shows the keypresses that you are inputing on the screen as you input them. This will show if the problem is really the game's fault or not. A program that can do this on mac is keycastr. If there is a long delay between when the inputs show up on keycastr, and when the attack happens, then its the games fault. If there is no delay, then it might be either the... Source: over 1 year ago
In the meatime - this has inspired me to install KeyCastr to actually analyse my own usage. This has already shown up that the external keyboard doesn't nicely swap around ctrl and fn ... Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://github.com/keycastr/keycastr open source == good. Source: about 2 years ago
It's called KeyCastr that can be installed with homebrew. It's an open-source project, too :). Source: over 2 years ago
Hey, I believe you are looking for KeyCastr, an open-source keystroke visualizer for Mac. Source: over 2 years ago
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