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WorkItem Glass

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So in my quest to find new and interesting interfaces for TFS, my buddy Chris Koenig introduced me to this little gem. It’s geared for the non-developer roles who want a nice, friendly look and feel to work items. Check it out for yourself here:

https://apps.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/app/553FF3AB-F2DB-44D0-B884-1CBDD026212A#

 

 

Here is some information verbatim from the site:

 

Description

WorkItem Glass is an alternate client for Team Foundation Server whose target audience consists of those team members not in a traditional Developer role such as Quality Assurance, Project Manager and Business Analyst. WorkItem Glass provides a Smart View into Team Foundation Server projects, hosted on tfs.visualstudio.com, by emphasizing relationships between work items.
WorkItem Glass will need your account alternate credential information for your TFS repository hosted on tfs.visualstudio.com.

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Features

  • Access cloud based TFS work items (e.g. tfs.visualstudio.com) from anywhere
  • Repository Quick Connect
  • View work items and their relationships
  • Share query results
  • Print query results
  • Supports portrait, landscape, filled and snapped views
  • Select Work Items from the query to share or print

Comments

  • Anonymous
    October 06, 2013
    would love it if I could run this from windows 7

  • Anonymous
    November 12, 2013
    Hi MattK, @workitemglass developers here.  We made a conscious decision to target Windows 8.x (Desktop and Surface) devices really for two reasons:  as a learning opportunity for building applications targeting these devices and to make accessing TFS data consumable for non-developer team roles. WorkItem Glass was built using the new Windows 8 client application model that allows us to take advantage of HTML, Javascript, and CSS. We hope you get the chance to check WorkItem Glass out on a Windows 8 device. You can keep up with WorkItem Glass updates by following @workitemglass on twitter!

  • Anonymous
    February 14, 2014
    I wish it worked with on premise TFS and not just VSO, seems like a missed opportunity. :(

  • Anonymous
    February 17, 2014
    Yeah I agree, Sberens Maybe they will make one compatible with on prem or you could roll your own maybe... Z