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TeamExpand releases TXLooker, TFS-to-Outlook bridge

TeamExpand sent me a notice this morning that they've released their newest product, TXLooker. It's a bridge between TFS and Outlook.  Some of TXLooker's key features include:

  • Add, edit, and delete tasks (Work Items)
  • Report bugs and issues
  • Report time spent on Work Items
  • Link e-mails and meetings to Work Items (manually and automatically)
  • Receive notifications about new assignments and events in real time

Time reporting is something I know several of you are interested in.  I also like the idea of being able to link workitems to e-mails and meetings.  I also like that it provides non-technical information workers the option of working ith TFS in a more familiar environment.  congratulations to TeamExpand on the release!

You can learn more about TXLooker at http://teamexpand.com/product/tx-looker.

Published Wednesday, April 02, 2008 8:57 AM by JasonBa

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Wednesday, April 02, 2008 10:36 AM by Normal people bore me!

# Dopo TeamLook e TeamCompanion, ecco TXLooker

Dopo TeamLook e TeamCompanion, ecco TXLooker

Thursday, April 03, 2008 12:28 PM by Alena Semeshko, TeamExpand

# re: TeamExpand releases TXLooker, TFS-to-Outlook bridge

Thanks for your support! The idea of giving non-technical staff a possibility to work with TFS and be a part of company's development lifecycle was one of the major sources of inspiration, actually. =)

Monday, April 07, 2008 9:54 AM by Team System News

# VSTS Links - 04/07/2008

Steve Andrews on Tech-Ed with the Blogfather. Tim Huffam on VSTS not recognizing unit tests - Run Tests...

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:06 AM by Jason Barile - Microsoft in Raleigh, NC

# Ekobit TeamCompanion

Another player in the TFS-to-Outlook space is Ekobit's TeamCompanion .  Specifically, TeamCompanion

Wednesday, May 14, 2008 12:34 AM by James Manning's blog

# TFS + timesheets = TX Chrono

Jason mentioned their TXLooker back in early April, but not long after that, TeamExpand announced the

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