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Free Aldon Agile Manager Now Does Windows
- By David Ramel
- February 22, 2011
The formerly Linux-only Agile Manager project management application from Aldon is now available for Windows, the company announced earlier this month.
Agile Manager is part of Aldon's Agile Application Lifecycle Management product, which is "focused on helping companies bring agile into their business at a pace that's right for them, whether they are going all in, starting small, or taking a hybrid approach," the company said in a news release.
The free tool now supports 32-bit versions of Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7, along with 32-bit Windows Server 2008. Aldon said it's working on 64-bit support.
The company uses Agile methods itself in developing its software and maintains a "backlog" of projects on its Web site, where it seeks input from users. The backlog indicated that a project to create an InstallShield installer process for 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and Server 2008 R2 is "in-progress."
The company said, "users will continue to have a direct impact on future product units through continuous feedback and active participation in the Aldon agileBuzz community."
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