ALM Readiness treasure map - snap it the captain says
Last month we shipped the paper based ALM Readiness treasure map as mentioned in: ALM Readiness Treasure Map … arrrrrrrrr!
Today we released the Windows Store application that delivers the same treasure map and much more to your Surface or other Windows 8 device.
Snap it?
Our captain, Robert Bernstein, recently told his crew to “snap the treasure map”. Huh? Let’s start the application and investigate.
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We are presented with the same treasure map we had on paper before. Click on Guidance region… |
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… which displays a list of Guidance treasures on the recommended sequence they should be enjoyed. Click on any treasure, i.e. Planning … |
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… which gives us more detail on the selected treasure, i.e. TFS Planning Guide, and a few links to more treasure jewels. SNAP IT … shouts the captain! |
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Looking at the cheat sheet presented in Windows 8 keyboard cheat-sheet cover we can do the swipe or the keyboard shortcut to snap our view. ![]() |
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Now when we click on the URLs we are beamed off to Internet Explorer and the selected jewel. |
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We can advance to another treasure in the snapped view and click on another URL. As shown are presented with another jewel. |
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Again peeking at the cheat sheet presented in Windows 8 keyboard cheat-sheet cover we notice the navigation bar swipe or shortcut. ![]() |
What’s planned for vNext?
We have great plans for the next version and wondering what we should be placing on the backlog. If you could select 2-3 of the following ideas, which would you pick?
- Enable sharing to share jewels.
- Allow user to click item as done and keep progress of which treasure map points have been explored.
- Allow user to view all or exclude done items. The "Done" state should be a roaming setting.
- Online updating of ALM Readiness data.
- Introduce a live tile, which highlights if a new version is available.
- Add related projects and treasures to data and views.
- … anything else?