By Robert Leitch on February 29, 2016
This spring we'll be extraordinarily busy at ALM Works. So much will be happening that I might have to send out one of those old-fashioned email newsletters to tell you all about it.
But for now, here's a blog post with a quick look at what's coming:
Structure 3.0 is currently in public beta, which means you can get yourself a copy right now as long as you promise to give us loads of feedback and maybe a tweet or three.
The full public release is set to happen this spring.
Structure 3.0 is JIRA Data Center-compatible and comes with a whole bunch of exciting new features built on completely revised architecture. And the 3.0 release is just the tip of a very, very big iceberg.
Testy 2.0 won't have any new features but you'll need it for compatibility with Structure 3.0, so it's a good thing that we'll be releasing them simultaneously.
In the meantime, the Structure 3.0 public beta comes with a beta of Testy 2.0
Artist's impression of Testy
If you don't already have Structure.Testy installed, why not get it now? It's free and it turns Structure into a mean, lean, manual testing machine that can also display your automated test results.
The Structure.Pages public beta is now just a few days away ready!
The full Structure.Pages release should follow shortly after the full Structure 3.0 release.
Haven't heard of Structure.Pages yet? It's an extension for Structure that lets you create and manage Confluence pages alongside JIRA issues in your structure boards.
This means you can keep all your requirements, tasks, test results and documentation together in a single interface and work on them without switching applications.
As if that wasn't enough, it will also let you create cross-space and even cross-instance libraries of Confluence pages.
We're always happy to meet up with our users, and the best opportunity to do so is when we're out attending events somewhere.
This spring is fairly packed with events for us, so please drop us a line if you see that we're going to be in your neighbourhood!
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