Monthly Archives: January 2009

AtlasCamp Video – Atlassian Gadgets

In Atlassian's San Francisco office, the developers have been hard at work on the next generation dashboard for all of our products. We're packing a lot of new ideas into this project: a modernized, drag and drop user interface, cross-product compatibility for sharing data between systems, and a new development model based on the Atlassian Plugins 2 architecture and the SAL API that allows us to write a single plugin that targets all of Atlassian's products. Best of all, the new dashboard is based

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Video: Gliffy Webinar

Yesterday was our Plugin of the Month webinar with Chris Kohlhardt of Gliffy. Chris was very excited to announce that his plugin is now available for JIRA! Now, JIRA and Confluence can reap the benfits of the easy-to-use plugin which allows you to create professional-looking flowcharts, diagrams, floor plans, technical drawings and more. Please watch the video: Our next webinar, from the Voice of the Customer series, is with Peter Reiser of Sun Microsystems. Peter will show off SunSpace - Sun Microsystem's

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Confluence Team Hosted now with Balsamiq Mockups

January-09 is turning out to be the month of Confluence Team Hosted. Since we announced a $49/mo pricing tier earlier this month, our daily signup rate has doubled. Today we have more news to share with you... effective immediately, all Confluence Team Hosted customers get Balsamiq mockups bundled for free with their wiki. Balsamiq also announced the news on its company blog. About Balsamiq Balsamiq mockups are an essential tool for any developer, web designer, product manager, IT manager or marketer

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AtlasCamp Video – Plugins Present and Future

I've been heads down the last six months or so before AtlasCamp, working on the next generation of the Atlassian Plugins framework used by all our products, and at the conference, I had a chance to come up for air and share what we've been working on. These videos cover the current state of Atlassian Plugins 2, and where we want to go in the future, respectively. AtlasCamp was great because the information truly flowed in both directions, as you'll see in the second video, when the attendees broke

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