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Access all software lifecycle assets and all tools in Subversion, TeamForge & Lab Management from within the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE. (Apache 2.0 License)
Access all software lifecycle assets and tools in Subversion, TeamForge & Lab Management from within a native Windows Explorer-like application. (Apache 2.0 License)
The CollabNet Tracker Connector to HP Quality Center integration allows TeamForge customers to bi-directionally synchronize Tracker artifacts with Quality Center requirements and/or defects, and is a part of the CollabNet Connector Framework project. (Apache 2.0 License)
Overlord is a sprint planning and tracking tool for SourceForge Enterprise. "Sprint" is the Scrum-specific term for an iteration in other agile software development methodologies.
This is a small application that uses the standard APIs to display tasks on a Calendar page.
The application is Java and JSPs and the built .war file can be deployed on either the SourceForge web server on any other server. The Calendar must then be linked to any project that wants to display tasks on the Calendar.
A switchpoint tool for TeamForge items: finds items on the one end, the switchpoint processes them, and you take them out in a formatted fashion, on the other side. (freeware; no source available)
This application enables you to set up a reuse catalog for your project or for your TeamForge site. The reuse catalog: Holds catalog entries with descriptive information about each object and a reference to where the object can be retrieved, and it
supports a hierarchical classification scheme (taxonomy) for the organization of catalog entries in categories. (freeware; no source available)