Hi Folks!
Starting a new project and have been told that they are on Version 7.1.1 . I have no access to it yet to be able to assess and I have been tasked with assessing it before starting. Does anyone happen to be using this version or have any of what it is missing compared to the latest models. Or better yet, know of a website which has all version capabilities in it.
Cheers,
Hesi
Yes - to know what new has been added and what was missing and has been improved, you will have to be either a regular user of one version so that you can compare with the other.
Or
Reading release notes - but yes once you start using the software you will have an idea bout things changing.
And this is for the latest one ;
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftware/jira-software-7-11-x-release-notes-952600888.html
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You can read the release note ;
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftware/jira-software-7-1-x-release-notes-788728210.html
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Thanks Vickey.
it tells me what is has, now I have to figure out what is missing!
cheers!
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Check Jira Software release notes document
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Thanks Aswin, so basically the only way is to go into each release note and see what has been added.
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Yeah, but if you would like to know only key features in each major release, you can check Jira Software upgrade matrix mentioned in that document linked in my previous comment
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