Agile Estimate

Agile Estimate

Put away those pesky cards!

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  • Released
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  • iOS Version
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  • October 13, 2009
  • September 30, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 6.83MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of Agile Estimate

3.1

April 9, 2020

- Rebuilt for the latest version of iOS. - Now respects the system-wide Dark Mode.

3.0.3

September 21, 2017

- You can now swipe left/right to add/remove the "h" or "d" from a card found via a search. - Minor bug fixes.

3.0.2

September 4, 2017

Added the ability to swipe left and right to add "h" or "d" to each card to show that your estimate means hours or days. And, just like that, the app got a little better.

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3.0.1

July 3, 2017

- Re-written using more modern coding principles. - You no longer have to use the Settings app to change the card sets. You can now do this in the sparkly new Preferences tab. - There's now a dark mode! Just enable it in Preferences. - Fixed random bugs that showed up when rotating your device.

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3.0

July 2, 2014

- Has a refreshed look for iOS 7. Will no longer run in iOS 6, sorry. - Respects your chosen dynamic text size. - Search bugfixes.

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2.1

January 14, 2011

- Added card sets for Double, Fibonacci, Linear and T-Shirt Sizes. - Added the ability to turn the card sets on and off in the device's Settings app. The defaults are Effort, General and Poker. - Swipe up or down when a card is displayed to change your estimate without going back to the list, i.e. if 1.5 effort is displayed, swiping up increases the estimate to 1.75. Swiping down decreases the estimate to 1.25. - Added an "About" button for information on Agile methodologies, and how to use the app. - Corrected dodgy shadows on the infinity and pi symbols.

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2.0

January 7, 2011

- Completely rewritten from the ground up. - Contains cards for effort (days in 0.25 increments), poker, and general cards (pi, infinity, coffee break and unknown). - Search for a card for quick access.

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1.0

October 13, 2009

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Description of Agile Estimate

Agile Estimate is a really useful tool for software developers, testers, team leaders and product managers who work in Agile environments. Agile Estimate contains card sets for numerous Agile methodologies, such as Scrum, XP and Crystal. You should use the card set(s) that match the methodology you employ. You can choose which card sets to show from the Preferences tab. By default, Effort, General and Poker will be displayed. The cards represent a number of points, or effort. Team members choose the card they feel best reflects the effort they would need to put in to complete the story. To choose a card, simply scroll through the list or search for a card, then tap it to display it full-screen. You can display the cards in portrait or landscape. Rather than using a set of physical cards, use your iPhone instead! Agile Estimate features cards for: - Double: 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 representing effort doubling at each step - Effort: 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 ... 10 - Fibonacci: 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89 - General: ? (unknown), infinity (will take too long, break the story down), pi (undefinable), and a Coffee Break card to signify you want a break in the estimation process. - Linear: 0 ... 10 - Poker: 0, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 20, 40, 100 - T-Shirt Sizes: XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL Pro tip: Swipe up or down when a card is displayed to change your estimate without going back to the list, i.e. if 1.5 effort is displayed, swiping up increases the estimate to 1.75. Swiping down decreases it to 1.25. You can also swipe left and right to add a "d" or "h" to the card to show you mean effort in days or hours. There's also a control in the card list that lets you set it to always be "h", "d" or blank. Agile Estimate is a simple app, and it's totally free.
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Agile Estimate: FAQ

Does Agile Estimate have support for iPad devices?

No, Agile Estimate is not optimized for iPad devices.

Who developed the app?

Agile Estimate was released by Chris Haynes.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Agile Estimate?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 13.0.

How do users rate the app?

The average rating for the Agile Estimate app is 5.

What is the primary genre of the Agile Estimate app?

The Primary Genre Of The Agile Estimate App Is Business.

What Agile Estimate application version is the current one?

3.1 is the most recent version of the Agile Estimate app.

What is the date of the most recent Agile Estimate update?

The latest Agile Estimate update was rolled out on September 30, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

The Agile Estimate app launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the Agile Estimate app?

The Agile Estimate app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Chris Haynes.

What languages does Agile Estimate support?

You can use the Agile Estimate app in English.

Is Agile Estimate available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Agile Estimate is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Agile Estimate?

No, Agile Estimate does not offer in-app purchases.

Does Agile Estimate support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Agile Estimate does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Agile Estimate?

No, there are no advertisements in Agile Estimate.

Screenshots of Agile Estimate

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Reviews of Agile Estimate

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  • Probably the best agile cards APP

    I've downloaded and tried just about every agile estimating cards app. Most (if not all) others only provide 1 or 2 numbering options (eg Fibonacci or doubles). But I always recommend this one because it provides other sequences too (eg: effort, and linear). Great if you're working across different clients, teams, and roles/areas. Very easy to use.
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