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Project Management Software

New Features Released

The latest release of OneBundle Project has the following new features:

Workflow implementation: You can now customize whether a person in a project has permission to edit or delete a task or bug in a particular status. For example, you can tell the system that only the tester can delete a bug. You can also specify which statuses a task/bug in a particular status can be changed to and who can change it. For example, you can specify that an item in “Not Fixed” status cannot be directly “Closed” – it has to be marked as Fixed first.

Public web service API: As long you have authorized access, you can now write a Windows application or another Web application, pull data from OneBundle Project (OBP) and display it as you need. You can also add tasks, bugs and timesheet entries. The API is available on request from OBP users

Detailed Lifecycle: The new Lifecycle tab shows you the entire structure of the project – now including the tasks with Start and End Times. This will allow you to see your project at a single glance. This feature will be enhanced and merged with the Gantt Chart in future so that you have better interactivity.

February 9, 2007 - Posted by | features

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