Teamwork is a Web-based groupware for project management. It supplies groupware, issue tracking, cost control, and document and project management features with fine-grained security in a friendly interface. Agile methodologies such SCRUM are supported. Teamwork is easy to integrate with your IT infrastructure. Supports multiple databases (via hibernate), browsers, and languages.
| Tags | Information Management Office/Business Scheduling Issue Tracking Adaptive Technologies groupware |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
| Translations | English Italian German Spanish Portuguese Russian French |
Recent releases


Changes: The possibility for each attendee of a meeting to add new discussion points was added. Every discussion point now has an owner, so a simple attendee can add new discussion points and modify them (but only his own ones). Some bugs were fixed for the new skin Ulm in Internet Explorer, for the cost tab in the link of descendant, for agenda week size, and for the search field on the back-office process. The the database schema will be changed by the installer.


Changes: Some bug fixes and an improved task editor, a new task cost print page, and a more confortable "missing worklog" page.


Changes: In the list of worklogs on a specific assignment, the possiblity to change the staus of all selected worklogs with one click was added. The feature to “check missing worklogs” was improved. A bug in first saving of LDAP data, a bug on importing tweets from Twitter, in the document search page, in the meeting discussion point list, and a permission bug for agenda event owner were fixed.


Changes: This release adds a "test" status to issues, generation of task codes from types, subscriptions to overdue tasks, an "ulm" skin, "tags" everywhere, the ability to create resources on the fly when assigning a task, an issue inline editor which is easier to use, the ability to set unassigned resources on issues, and a new "first start" starting page.


Changes: Just two bugs were fixed: one was an issue with saving on SQL Server, and the other was related to the plan by resource page.
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Recent commentsTeamwork 3 final (release 3.2.9 build 7187)
Today (December 18, 2008) we released Teamwork 3 final (release 3.2.9 build 7187). It contains an extension of the internationalization coverage, in which we were helped by a German customer company (thanks!).
You can download the release here: http://www.twproject.com/download.page.
Teamwork 4 is now in beta; we will post extended coverage of the new features in the forthcoming weeks; we will also begin a series of webcasts, in the first one we'll take a look at some 4 beta features. Version 4 will be released for production at the end of next month (January); of course anybody who get Teamwork 3 now will get a free upgrade to version 4.
If you are interested in accessing beta release please contact us at info@twproject.com.
You can post as usual feature requests on our uservoice service, and also themes to be discussed in the webcasts; if you want to get access to the beta version, just contact us.
Teamwork 3.2.4 generally available
WHAT'S NEW
Scrum and re-scheduling
A smart Scrum team leader that is using Teamwork pointed us a practical point: suppose that you are a developer and are assigned a set of issues, on which you do your development and record development time spent. You did with the team the initial evaluation of needed development time, and suppose for a particular issue you decided to put 10 hours.
Now you recorded time elapsed, but as happens all the time in life, you have to reschedule some of the issues. Now the users remarked that it is quite cumbersome to reason on the base of estimated duration - worklog done, because all you are actually focused on is time remaining.
So, here is the change: by clicking on worklog done, a time remaining panel appears, and its editable right there.
This little practical change, can make a difference; think when you have planned 34 hours, and have done 27:30, how many to go, will it suffice.. I don't want spend time on that.
Generating assignments on sprint
Generating assignments on sprint: actually the sprint wizard always automatically creates the assignments on the sprint, if using the correct roles on the root project. But when we were in Outscore, we generalized the "scrum team and lead role name" so that the wizard would copy from the root to the Sprint all the assignments, but we left behind the copying of the team assignments. This is fixed in the included update.
Little features
Upgrade issue to task now copies also documents.
Bugs fixed
- Fixed bug on Ajax of issue editor on change task saved immediately without save.
- Fixed bug on role deletion on Tomcat
- Fixed bug on board delete
- Fixed bug on history with script tags, and on content viewer
- Better currency feedback.
- Fixed bug on task by date comparator when nodes not fully initialized.
- Fixed bug on submenu with '
- Fix of bug on issue search - failed on multiple fields selection
- Fixed bug on Job save: must commit otherwise reread in Scheduler goes MAD.
- Fixed bug on worklog deletion from analysis.
- Fixed bug on sorting assigns by estimated worklog when no descendants
- Yet another fix on area tight classification
- Time counter relative time is outdated
- Fixed compilation of import runner.
free v.s pay version
what feature free version does not have?
Teamwork 3.2.0 released
A new Teamwork release is out: 3.2.0.
This release is a major one as it contains several new sections, most notably for users Outlook/ICalendar synchronization and RSS integration,
injectable wizards/print/forms and additional task fields for developers/integrators.
New sections, features, bugs fixed and a developers' dedicated section can be found at http://www.twproject.com/Data_sheets.page
in the "What's new in Teamwork 3.2.0" PDF.
Most instructional video have been updated, and some new added: see http://www.twproject.com/documentation.page (http://www.twproject.com/documentation.page)
The install guide PDF has been quite extended, and Teamwork's blog
http://twproject.blogspot.com contains new posts.
Teamwork wins the 2007 Jolt Productivity Award
We got the 2007 Jolt Productivity Award for the Project Management category!!!
The Jolt winners were announced at SD West (http://www.sdexpo.com/), in Santa Clara (CA), and we were there: it was a nice evening, the prizes were presented by Craig Newmark of Craigslist (http://sfbay.craigslist.org/).
It is the first time that an Italian software product gets a Jolt. For Teamwork, it is a recognition of the quality of the work done, which will stimulate us in producing still better releases.
See all the winners:
http://www.joltawards.com/2007