Thanks to the feedback of some users I just solved a serious bug on TeamTrick and added a new feature: Burndown points are now clickable and show a list of tasks done for that day.

The download page zip files are updated. If you already have a version of TeamTrick running you can do the following:

  • Stop the application.
  • Make a backup of the whole teamtrick dir, just in case.
  • Download the source code from GitHub.
  • Unzip it overwritting the old files.

TeamTrick should be updated now.

Very good news today. TeamTrick is now really easy to install. Just download, unzip and run. The only external dependency is Ruby. Easy huh? : )

The bundles are available for Linux and Windows. I couldn’t make a Mac OSX bundle yet, but don’t worry it’s on the issue tracker.

I also created a TeamTrick Google Group so any user can report problems and suggestions to the group.

Happy Scrum!

It’s an honor for me let you know that the source code of TeamTrick is now available for download at http://github.com/manuelmorales/teamtrick.

This is a very early version of TeamTrick and I’ll be glad to hear any suggestion from users. Try it and feel free to send me an email with your thoughts about TeamTrick.

I’m glad to let you know that this is the just launched micro site for TeamTrick. This a little avance of what is to come next. The application itself will be released very soon. If you want to stay tuned about it you can just subscribe to the RSS of this blog. Enjoy!