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From: Nitin <nitinvpa...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 19:16:33 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues 6 Oct 2009 03:16
Subject: Announcement: JManeuver V1.0 - Release Planning Tool based on Agile Methodologies
Greetings,

We are glad to announce the initial release of JManeuver.

The goal of JManeuver is to facilitate an enriched and consistent
release planning experience over the web. So, whether your agile teams
are co-located or distributed, they stay involved. It also takes care
of routine release planning tasks, such as, capacity calculations so
that you focus on the most important aspect - the release plan. And,
if you start over-committing it shows you right then and there.

JManeuver has the following key features
  * Plan and manage release and associated artifacts (such as,
iterations within the release)
  * Role based access control so that only certain users can change
release related artifacts
  * Web-based release planning UI that provides an enriched user
experience similar to traditional release planning using flip-charts
  * Embed release plan in Confluence wiki pages

For details, please visit JManeuver home at
http://www.technobuff.net/product/jmaneuver

Quick references:
- JManeuver Tutorial
  http://www.technobuff.net/webapp/product/showTutorial.do?name=jmaneuver
- JManeuver Screenshots
  http://www.technobuff.net/webapp/product/showScreenshots.do?name=jman...

Best regards,
- Nitin


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