Sunday, November 15, 2009

New release (1.0.1128)

A new release is available. There are two major feature improvements in this release as well as official JIRA 4.0 support! The first being that pending worklogs are now grouped and summarized by issue. This should make it easier to see what you have worked on before submitting.

The next improvement is one of my favourites: on Mac, the dock icon now contains the total of all the pending worklogs as well as the current active task. See the screenshot below:

There are also some minor but useful improvements to the idle time detection. Previously, when you returned from idle, say to check email or the time, Worklog Assistant would pop up and ask you if you wanted to apply the away time to a task. This behaviour has not changed.

However, the dialog would previously assume that if you returned, you were back for good. Now, when you return, you can leave the dialog open and Worklog Assistant will continue to track your away time. When you finally return and accept, the correct away time will be used.

This is very useful for those cases where you are doing a software build, or a run of tests and just come back to check if they are done. From now on, you can just leave the notice open and your away time will continue to be tracked.

JIRA 4.0 support

Thanks to the awesome backward compatibility work by Atlassian, Worklog Assistant always maintained JIRA 4.0 support. However, I can finally say that JIRA 4.0 is now officially supported. This includes the server side plugin as well as the desktop client. As an aside, I have officially switched to using JIRA 4.0 internally and it is at least 100 times better than JIRA 4.0. My favourite "new" features:
  • Dashboard - Awesome!
  • Activity stream - What issue did I just change?
  • Greenhopper!
I used Greenhopper to manage this release and I must say I am never going back to the old way of bulk filter changes.

Last but not least, there is now a new "thin" installer for Linux. Basically, you untar+gunzip and you are ready to go. This should help on non-Ubuntu platforms.

I hope you find these new changes to be useful, I know I have. If you find any issues, please let me know.

Happy time tracking and have a good week!

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