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TFS Sticky Buddy v2.0

I will be working on some new features to the Sticky Buddy application. Improvements in the interface, along with a more modular structure and more diagram offering are in the mix. I have been working on some of the enhancements and their implementation in my other lesser known project TFS Heat ITSM

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As you can see, a new look and feel for a new version, but this should allow me to implement a better modular design and separate out

the individual bits and pieces.

Head over to Codeplex and vote for your favourite feature, ort add a new one :)

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Print | posted on Monday, November 03, 2008 8:52 AM | Filed Under [ RDdotNET Team System Team System: TFS Sticky Buddy Windows Presentation Foundation Team System: TFS Heat ITSM ]

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# re: TFS Sticky Buddy v2.0

I think Sticky Buddy is great. I'm delighted to hear you are doing a second pass on it - with new goodies!

Only items I can suggest are:
1) bug fix: I've had it show up with NO (or incomplete) projects on several computers. I never figured this out, but it was on the bosses' computer, so obviously wasn't good! I tried a couple times then gave up. Team Explorer succeeded.
2) How to fit all the stuff into the screen??? Zooming makes this pretty reasonable, but I still wind-up moving all over the screen to see stuff at a readable level. No suggestions here, I'm just trying to underline how vital the User Interface is!
3) It's been a while but (if we can't already) it woudl be nice to have a "style sheet" to change the appearance. I suspect this comes for free with XAML, right?!

Super nice job on this by the way!!!
12/30/2008 6:57 PM | John

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