DevOps Manager

DevOps Manager

AzureDevOps Project Management

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Version History of DevOps Manager

3.0.5

October 4, 2019

What's new I hear you ask? Well, - How can I call just displaying basic data an integration? Answer, I don't anymore. This version adds a fully features AppFigures integrations. What about those pesky errors? I would say they have all been squashed but with development that is never the case. Keep reporting them to me (felix@devtard.co.uk) and I will keep sending the exterminator out.

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3.0.4

October 2, 2019

Thank you for enduring. This long awaited release is finally ready to grace your phones. What's new I hear you ask? Well, - Do you enjoy pulling and requesting? Have no fear, this version allows you to do both, at the same time! Introducing Pull request management. - An app for developers without support for dark mode? Not any more! - For the one person who requested an easier way to view work items, I stan you bro! This update is for you. - You spoke, I listened. This app now gives you an entire week of joy before you have to subscribe. - Various other performance and styling improvements because that isn't vague enough. What about those pesky errors? I would say they have all been squashed but with development that is never the case. Keep reporting them to me (felix@devtard.co.uk) and I will keep sending the exterminator out.

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3.0

September 28, 2019

Thank you for enduring. This long awaited release is finally ready to grace your phones. What's new I hear you ask? Well, - Do you enjoy pulling and requesting? Have no fear, this version allows you to do both, at the same time. Introducing Pull request management. - An app for developers without support for dark mode? Not any more! - For the one person who requested an easier way to view work items, I stan you bro! This update is for you. - You spoke, I listened. This app now gives you an entire week of joy before you have to hand over your hard(well, maybe) earned cash. - Various other performance and styling improvements because that isn't vague enough. What about those pesky errors? I would say they have all been squashed but with development that is never the case. Keep reporting them to me (felix@devtard.co.uk) and I will keep sending the exterminator out.

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2.0

February 14, 2019

Version 2.0 What's new: - Brand new design - Ability to delete projects - User voice added (vote on and suggest new features) - User voice also shows what I am currently working on - Can now link work items together (even if from another project) - Linked work items can now be viewed in the app - Links to work items in comments no open in the app - Search bar added to all work item screen - You can now easily see all work items assigned to you - Easily view work items for area paths - Support for all work item type (excl. Test Case) - Now supports all fields for all work items (excl. Test Case) - Dedicated Pages (with unique theming) for each work item type - Support for multiple accounts logged into the app (up to 4, found in nav drawer) - Individual Area Path screens - Redesigned overview page - Can now create repositories within the app - Open externally button now appear at every stage - Added support button to the navigation drawer - Added support for Multi-Tasking on iPad's - Partial Pull Request Management What's Fixed - Accounts with enforced 2fa can now log in as expected - Sites with more than 100 projects now show all projects as expected - Fixed issues causing the app to crash when viewing work items - The app now refreshes tokens anytime an action is undertaken, this means the app is less likely to crash due to not have a valid token What's Next: - Full Pull Request Management support - Support for Test Cases - Integrations - You decide (use the user voice section of the app)

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1.3.2

November 13, 2018

This version adds support for the latest iPad and iPhone. Using the new DevOps? This version now uses the new link style.

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1.3.1

September 14, 2018

Version 1.3(.1) is largely a visual update What's New: - Rebranded to DevOps manager - New Logo - Now feature unique colours for projects What's Fixed: - When signing in for the first time it will now redirect to the correct page - Added a loading screen when loading tokens - Trying a new way of handling work items which should stop the work items screen crashing. If it does - we will roll out this method throughout the entire app. Coming in version 2: - More Git/Code screens - Links to AppCenter - Links to AppFigures - Support for Local Installations - Ability to have multiple accounts connected - Many more to be announced soon

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1.3

September 13, 2018

Version 1.3 is largely a visual update What's New: - Rebranded to DevOps manager - New Logo - Now feature unique colours for projects What's Fixed: - When signing in for the first time it will now redirect to the correct page - Added a loading screen when loading tokens Coming in version 2: - More Git/Code screens - Links to AppCenter - Links to AppFigures - Support for Local Installations - Ability to have multiple accounts connected - Many more to be announced soon

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1.2.6

August 1, 2018

Fixed an issue with the app not signing in

1.2.5

May 19, 2018

Performance and stability issue This will be the final version for a while, while we start to focus on the development of the app on a platform that must not be named...

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1.2.3

May 16, 2018

**Now supports personal Microsoft accounts** Fixed an issue with the app crashing when editing work items. Changed authentication method from adal to oauth Fixed an issue with oauth -> you will need to log in again.

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Description of DevOps Manager

Meet Bob*. Bob is a Full Stack Developer. Bob takes pride in his work. Bob manages his work items on the train. Bob completed Pull Requests while using the toilet. Bob manages his Google Tasks and check his AppFigures data on the go. Do you want to be like Bob? Bob uses DevOps Manager. You should too. * While Bob is a functional character created for the sole purpose in telling you about our app, he does have feelings. For every second that goes past without you downloading our app Bob gets sad++. Now for the serious introduction: DevOps Manager provides you with the tools you need to effectively manage your DevOps projects wherever you like (we wont judge! Honest!) Unlike the other apps on the store we are updated regularlyish (sorry), in the future an update will be released at least every two months (hopefully more frequently). We support full Pull Request Management, for the times you just need to merge something. Create, Edit and View work items. Make them all happy by linking them together, how else are their relationships supposed to form? You can even give them pointers, or simply put created work items can be linked with each other, comments can be added. We are always listening, correction, We listen whenever you create a user voice or vote on one. Almost all features added in this app were requested by you! Thank you for helping make the app better. Keep your feedback coming. Did someone say Free trial? That's right, you can experience 7 days of heaven** before spending a single penny. **We cannot guarantee heaven of any sort will be experienced. Terms and conditions can be found here: https://devopsmanager.app/TermsOfService.html
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DevOps Manager: FAQ

Is DevOps Manager compatible with the iPad?

Yes, DevOps Manager offers an iPad version.

Who launched the app?

DevTard Development Limited launched the DevOps Manager app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by DevOps Manager?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 13.0 or higher.

What user rating does the DevOps Manager app have?

DevOps Manager has an okay rating of 2.7 out of 5, according to user reviews.

What category is the DevOps Manager app?

The App Genre Of The Devops Manager App Is Utilities.

What DevOps Manager application version is the latest one?

3.0.5 is the most recent version of DevOps Manager.

When was the most recent DevOps Manager update made available?

The latest DevOps Manager app update was released on September 19, 2024.

Do you know when DevOps Manager was first made available?

DevOps Manager was first made available on February 6, 2023.

What age group is DevOps Manager suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on DevOps Manager?

DevOps Manager is now available to use in American English.

Is DevOps Manager part of the Apple Arcade lineup of games?

Sorry, DevOps Manager is not part of Apple Arcade.

Is DevOps Manager eligible for in-app purchases?

Yes, DevOps Manager is eligible for in-app purchases to enrich your usage.

Is DevOps Manager fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, DevOps Manager is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does DevOps Manager use ad-based monetization?

No, DevOps Manager does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of DevOps Manager

  • Can't Read Tile Titles in Menu

    Guys, UI looks good so far but the titles on your tiles on the Menu page are illegible.
    I have a snapshot but nowhere to upload it.
    Jen
  • Can’t login

    Logging in redirects me back to the “pick an account” screen. Contacted developer for support they never responded.

    Developer Response

    The app is currently way below our standards. We are working on a complete overhaul to be released in 2021. I’m sorry the app has let you down.
  • Good app, cool developer. Worth my support!

    I use the app almost daily to keep track of a growing collaborative development project. While I still cringe a little while saying the name “Azure” (hey, I liked the idea of team services...), this app keeps me focused on my dev ops: manage bug/feature tracking, assign jobs to my team, and do some basic sorting. It is not nearly as full-featured as the full website, but the website is ugly on mobile and this app makes it prettier. And let’s face it: what do you really intend to do with your mobile phone??

    I also want to say that this developer is way cool. I’ve never contacted him, but he has made himself personally available for support and seems like a real person. I still think it’s crazy Microsoft doesn’t give us this themselves, but big ups to this guy for doing it. Give him your money so he can continue to make the app better for us all!

    Developer Response

    Thank you for your review and I'm v glad that you like the app. I am adding more and more features to the app (requesting features using the user voice is a good way to highlight what you want), but limitations of Microsoft's api's mean that it'll probably never be as fully features as the web. 😀