Archives for the tag: Mobile

User feedback helping build better apps

Amidst all the craze of WWDC, we had the pleasure of hosting the Airbrake + Exceptional One-Star event this week at the new Atlassian office in San Francisco. Our very own Chris LePetit joined a great lineup of speakers – including great speakers from Shazam, Intercom, The Growl Project and more – to speak about changes in customer service and JIRA Mobile Connect. It was awesome to see lots of people really focused on getting user feedback to improve the quality of their apps. I spoke

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Talk to your users. Build better apps. Get better reviews. These steps seem simple enough, but we're not surprised that things can get a little tricky when you try to walk the walk. How do you connect with your users and collect feedback with the detail you need to fix bugs quickly, add features relevantly, and make a better app overall? Well, mobile developers, ask and ye shall receive. Last October, we launched JIRA Mobile Connect, a tool to gather in-app feedback from your users. In

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A few months ago we announced the initial release of JIRA Mobile Connect for iOS. Since then, we have been working really hard to make it even more awesome! I'm excited to share the latest features and improvements of JIRA Mobile Connect. If you're not already familiar, JIRA Mobile Connect is a free, open-source library for collecting feedback, engaging with your mobile users and monitoring crash reports in order to improve the quality of your application. Clean User Interface We have redesigned

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Continuous Deployment for Mobile Apps

This is a a blog post from Thomas Dohmke, CEO at Codenauts UG, creators of HockeyApp. HockeyApp allows you to distribute your betas and collect live crash reports for beta and release apps on Mac OS X, iOS and Android. Before founding Codenauts UG, Thomas worked in the automotive industry and learned the importance of efficient processes. Now he is bringing the same quality to the development of mobile apps. Don't Repeat Yourself One of the most important principles in software development is "Don't

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