Posts tagged Confluence


Tempo New Release

Introducing 7.3 — Go-Go-Gadget Tempo

We are thrilled to announce the release of Tempo 7.3, which we like to refer to as “Go-Go-Gadget Tempo,” based on the number of amazing new gadget features that are highlighted in this release, in addition to several other awesome new features and improvements. Our Tempo Labs team and brilliant developers have worked tirelessly all summer long to …


Tempo Documentation Wiki - Welcome

Tempo Documentation in Confluence

New Tempo Documentation Page Today we have published a new site for the Tempo Documentation using Confluence 4. Until now the Tempo documentation has been available online on our homepage for the current version and the page is updated for every new version that we release. Documentation for older versions of Tempo is only available …


Jitter

Atlassian Codegeist has never been so exciting

Atlassian Codegeist has never been so exciting with many great submissions, one of them is Jitter written by Viðar Svansson. Jitter is a plugin that brings microblogging features to JIRA by adding social walls to projects and user profiles. It also ships with a gadget so you can include it in your JIRA dashboard or even …


Plan people to version in Tempo

Plan Your Time in Tempo: Introducing KEN for Tempo 6.2

After the Atlassian 2010 Summit, the Tempo team came together to think about how high-level people and allocation planning could be done within JIRA or even with Tempo itself. After developing prototypes and using them in our own environment, the product started to take shape in the beginning of 2011. This new feature set was …


Tempo scheduler

Tempo 6.1 Puts Your Timesheet on Auto-Mode

With each release, we’ve tried to bring one big feature to our users, and Tempo 6.1 is no exception. If you need to complete and sign off on timesheets weekly, Tempo 6.1 allows you to automate the process. Introducing the Tempo Scheduler The Tempo Scheduler is the first step in implementing the automation of tasks …