This seems like a duplicate of this question: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/115338/is-there-any-jira-plugin-that-can-send-jira-tasks-to-outlook-tasks
but it was never answered. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a plugin or method to make it so Microsoft Outlook can automatically synchronize tasks from JIRA. This way in Outlook I could see a quick summary (and perhaps with a link as well) to the JIRA issues I need to resolve.
Hey there!
I am pleased to show you my developed plugin for synchronize JIRA issues to Outlook Calendar:
See it in Atlassian Marketplace here.
SITO - the Sync Issue To Outlook Plugin provides an easily Microsoft Outlook Integration for scheduling tasks and issues. Forget tedious and manuel task planning in Outlook Calendar.
Microsoft Outlook Calendar Integration
With Sync Issue To Outlook you can synchronize your tasks to your Outlook Calendar automatically.
Easy to configure
Configure Microsoft Outlook Calendar Integration for your Microsoft Exchange Server in a few easy steps. For further information please follow the Documentation for Administrators/Users.
Intuitive Operation
Intiuitive operation thanks to the new time periods field.
For more information look at the Atlassian Marketplace Plugin here.
Can SITO integrate with Jira's existing dates field or should each issue be schedule regardless of the Start & End date I already entered the issue?
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Showing inside the calendar is one thing. How about having it as a Outlook task. Best that its completion would be sychronized back to JIRA.... Any solutions?
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