Bee 1.2
Device: Mac OS
Category: Productivity
Price: $49.99, Version: 1.1 -> 1.2 (iTunes)
Description:
Bee is a full-featured GitHub Issues client, FogBugz client, JIRA client and a great plain text editor.
Keep all your tasks organized and in one place.
You'll always know what you're working on and what to do next.
Bee syncs with GitHub Issues, JIRA and FogBugz.
You can also use Bee to keep track of your plain text notes.
Key features of Bee:
• Flight Path
Flight Path lives in your menu bar and helps you by intelligently selecting the task you should be working on next.
• Notifications
Bee uses Notification Center to inform you of new comments and new tasks coming in from your teammates.
• Smart Groups
Create your own live filters for filtering your tasks and viewing them the way you want.
• Timing
Bee fills in your timesheet for you and automatically uploads it. (FogBugz and JIRA.)
Never worry about keeping that browser window open just to start and stop your tasks.
• Workflow
A one-click workflow button for the most common action.
Or you can pick and choose the most appropriate transition for your task.
• Progress Bar
Scrub through your completed tasks and view your progress at a glance.
• Live Search
To search, just start typing anywhere.
• Drag and Drop
Drag an item over another to create a sub-item.
Drag an item onto a milestone to assign it that milestone.
(You already know how to use Bee.)
• QuickLook
Examine linked images and file attachments directly within comments and descriptions.
• Built-In Browser
View everything you need inside Bee, without being kicked out to your web browser. (GitHub only.)
What's New
New: GitHub now supports editing and deleting comments.
New: GitHub now supports adding line notes to pull requests.
New: GitHub repos not owned by the logged-in user will show the owner's name to help you distinguish between forked repos.
New: GitHub pull request line notes are now formatted.
New: JIRA now supports editing and deleting comments.
New: JIRA comments are now sorted by date created to be consistent with the web UI.
New: FogBugz now supports replying and forwarding emails.
New: FogBugz now hides quoted email sections automatically.
New: FogBugz now allows you to move a case to a different project.
New: FogBugz displays better titles for emails (to: and from:).
New: Autocomplete fields now display an activity indicator when searches are performed across the network.
New: Lighter inline label display style.
New: Row selection is restored after a search is performed.
New: Row selection is preserved during a search if the previously selected row exists in your search results.
New: When adding a new GitHub repo, the text field's focus remains even after the repo has been added.
New: Groups can now group-by Repos.
New: Menu item for group-by options now show project names in their titles.
New: Clearer notification titles with less whitespace and more text describing the event.
New: FogBugz now checks for emails from other events, not just email events (e.g. reopened).
New: Notifications are no longer sent if the logged-in user was the one who created the event or item.
New: If there is no avatar available for a user, the plugin image is displayed instead (useful for the FogBugz system user).
New: Projects under groups are now grouped properly when sorted by 'manual order'.
New: Project item fetch limits are now editable.
Fixed: JIRA Agile projects no longer recreate the progress bar when the application is made active.
Fixed: Inline labels are no longer clipped when the item list column is adjusted.
Fixed: Issue with manually invoked updates sometimes failing is now fixed.
Fixed: Keyboard shortcut for jumping between groups is now disabled if you are currently editing text.
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