Booster For Pivotal Tracker at Mac App Store analyse

App power index: 260 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
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Developer: Railsware
Price: 0 free
Current version: 1.2.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 12 Aug 2014
App size: 2.94 Mb
4.9 ( 6959 ratings )
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Estimation application downloads and cost

> 5.72k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 2.34k
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The Booster is a simple and fast Mac OS X client for the popular www.pivotaltracker.com service. Booster features allow you concentrate on all the stories you have, get all the information you need, be always up to date, and more:

* New Story
* “My Stories” across the projects
* Smart Filter
* Projects Filtering
* Switching Stories Mode
* Storie’s Short Info
* Status update
* Fast ID
* Updating Story Details
* Tasks
* Comments
* Attachments
* Short stats
* Auto Sync
* Native Notifications
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Available in countries
Country Price
Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
Poland free
Russia free
Turkey free
USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
Ukraine free
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MacDesktop,
Très pratique et gratuite !

Fonctionne quasi parfaitement ! La synchro reste parfois bloquée, nécessite de quitter et relancer l’application.

Very good

very good , simple and usefull app, thnx!

4/5

The app is good! But it will better if you let me sort stories by different paramters and filter them not only by type.

Needs work

I can see where this app is going, but it needs a lot of work. A few of the big issues with me are pretty easy to address, so I’ll cover just those: - Biggest issue: Either can’t find the way to not have it live only in the system bar, or doesn’t support being a standalone window. I was looking to make myself more efficient by having a small window of Pivotal Tracker open next to Tweetbot, but having to constantly go back to the system tray slows me down. The webapp is too big and bulky, but goes too far the other way. - “All Stories” does nothing in the cross-project view, which is confusing. Just hide it if it’s not an option. - Attachments. It opens a window in a browser then downloads it. It would be more efficient to show attachments that can be displayed (images) in the app itself. Barring that, if the app is going to open a web browser, don’t just download the file. The web browser will already let me do that and most of the time I just want to view it, not have a copy on my local machine. I only evaluated it for a short time, because it didn’t improve my efficiency. WIth some changes I could see going back to it though.

nice job!

I’m liking the app so far, well done! My only gripe is the dock + menubar icon is overkill. I hope the devs keep making updates, as this is the best native PT app out there

So far unusable unfortunately

So I’ve added a new, second project from the site. Where is it in the Booster app? The sync button doesn’t help, neither does relaunching the app. It’s definitely out of sync.

Great but would be even better if...

You could remove the dock icon and the icon I see when I do Command-Tab. I love apps like Flux, Spectacle, Alfred, Cloudup, Screenhero, etc. because they dont clutter my dock or Command-Tab popup (only my taskbar!)

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