When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Jira easier to use, set up, and do business with overall. However, reviewers preferred the ease of administration with Redmine.
We use JIRA extensively for issue management and tracking. Each team has a project and it is a great way to work amongst teams and collaborate. The tool is very versatile and great to have project leaders, watchers, stakeholders, etc. They also have...
Consider three pitfalls when adopting JIRA - two pertaining to administration teams and one pertaining to end-users. Admin Pitfall #1: while JIRA does in fact allow administrators the ability to build customized issue types, workflows and artifacts,...
Redmine is cost-free and easy to customize. By using Redmine, it is very easy to track our projects and tasks. The search and filtering functionalities are working great. It can also be used for time tracking and evaluation. It also send an email updations.
Difficult to customize, users are stucks
We use JIRA extensively for issue management and tracking. Each team has a project and it is a great way to work amongst teams and collaborate. The tool is very versatile and great to have project leaders, watchers, stakeholders, etc. They also have...
Redmine is cost-free and easy to customize. By using Redmine, it is very easy to track our projects and tasks. The search and filtering functionalities are working great. It can also be used for time tracking and evaluation. It also send an email updations.
Consider three pitfalls when adopting JIRA - two pertaining to administration teams and one pertaining to end-users. Admin Pitfall #1: while JIRA does in fact allow administrators the ability to build customized issue types, workflows and artifacts,...
Difficult to customize, users are stucks