You can work with issues when theres no connection to JIRA. JIRA Client stores all downloaded issues and metadata in local database, which allows you to browse issues, make changes and create new issues. JIRA Client will synchronize with the server later.When JIRA Client Lite uploads issue changes to server and sees that the issue has already been changed by someone else, it allows you to merge conflicting changes field-by-field.You can search with any combination of filters, grouped by AND, OR and NOT operations.You can place queries under queries in the navigation tree. When a sub-query is run, it takes issues that satisfy its parent query and filters them further.With few clicks, you can have a set of issues break down by status, by priority or by any other "option-list" attribute.You can see the number of issues that satisfy each query in the navigation tree. This gives you a perspective on the project state.You can see a table-like breakdown of issues with any two "option-list" attributes chosen as axes. This works like a two-dimensional distribution.You can search for ids, words, or urls within a user-defined or predefined scope. A scope is a collection of queries that will act as "parent queries" for the quick search.You can inspect several issue tables, organized in tabs. Each tab keeps its own issue selection, which allows you to "iterate" through different query results at the same time.When table auto-refresh mode is turned on, issue table gets updated immediately with any changes, which makes it an effective monitor of a given query. When this mode is turned off, changes wont be applied until you press Refresh button, which makes it convenient to step through the table without interruptions.Note:Free for small teams using JIRA starter (10-user) license and for open-source projects.A complex desktop client for Atlassian JIRA
7 Nisan 2010 Çarşamba
Jira Client Lite 2.2 Build 5589 Beta 1 / 2.1.2 Build 4700.78
You can work with issues when theres no connection to JIRA. JIRA Client stores all downloaded issues and metadata in local database, which allows you to browse issues, make changes and create new issues. JIRA Client will synchronize with the server later.When JIRA Client Lite uploads issue changes to server and sees that the issue has already been changed by someone else, it allows you to merge conflicting changes field-by-field.You can search with any combination of filters, grouped by AND, OR and NOT operations.You can place queries under queries in the navigation tree. When a sub-query is run, it takes issues that satisfy its parent query and filters them further.With few clicks, you can have a set of issues break down by status, by priority or by any other "option-list" attribute.You can see the number of issues that satisfy each query in the navigation tree. This gives you a perspective on the project state.You can see a table-like breakdown of issues with any two "option-list" attributes chosen as axes. This works like a two-dimensional distribution.You can search for ids, words, or urls within a user-defined or predefined scope. A scope is a collection of queries that will act as "parent queries" for the quick search.You can inspect several issue tables, organized in tabs. Each tab keeps its own issue selection, which allows you to "iterate" through different query results at the same time.When table auto-refresh mode is turned on, issue table gets updated immediately with any changes, which makes it an effective monitor of a given query. When this mode is turned off, changes wont be applied until you press Refresh button, which makes it convenient to step through the table without interruptions.Note:Free for small teams using JIRA starter (10-user) license and for open-source projects.A complex desktop client for Atlassian JIRA
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