Monthly Archives: November 2009

The following video is a recording of the What's New in 2.1 Demo and Q&A webinar held yesterday, November 18. So if your idea of a good time is listening to me ramble on for 40 minutes then this is your lucky day! The demo starts at 5:25 and goes for about 15 minutes, if you want to skip the rest. There is about 20 minutes of Q&A at the end for the die hards (note: for those on the earlier call, note this was the afternoon session).

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FishEye 2.1 Released

Today, along with Crucible 2.1, we released FishEye 2.1! In the five months since FishEye 2 came out, we have been working to improve FishEye with new search options, streamlined JIRA integration and significant performance improvements. FishEye 2.1 Highlights Wiki Markup in Commit Messages - You can now use Atlassian Wiki Markup in your commit messages -- bold text, italics, code, links, images and much more -- FishEye will render it. Streamlined JIRA Integration - The JIRA hover feature has been

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In the four months since Crucible 2.0 we've been working hard solidifying the huge changes delivered in 2.0. Regular users will notice a faster, more polished reviewing experience than 2.0, as well as some handy new features. Check out the Crucible 2.1 Release Notes! Crucible 2.1 Highlights Wiki-markup - comments & review objectives support standard wiki-markup Fully threaded comments - reply to replies Time tracking - each participants review time is recorded Progress - the progress for each

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The latest release of the Atlassian Connector for Eclipse is now available, and includes some great improvements for users of JIRA, Crucible or Bamboo. Install or upgrade the Atlassian Connector for Eclipse. What's new in the latest release (version 1.3)? Faster JIRA operations: Thanks to improvements in the latest release of the Eclipse Mylyn task-focused interface, common operations such as adding a new JIRA issue are much faster. Read more >> Crucible pre-commit reviews: Want to get

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