Announcing Mingle 2.1
The Mingle team is today pleased to announce the release of Mingle 2.1, an upgrade to our Agile Project Management tool.
In our mission to continuously improve the experience for our customers, we are pleased to bring forward a number of improvements to some of the core functionality that we delivered in our 2.0 release based upon your feedback. In the few short months since Mingle 2.0 was released, we have seen an enormous uptake in the number of organizations using Mingle to collaborate day-to-day in the quest to create better software and find more effective ways to work together.
Among the things you can expect in this exciting new release:
- New user roles to support Read-Only Project Membership, Light User access, and Anonymous Project access.
- Automated transition capabilities to enable workflow by simple gestures on our grid view.
- Full support for Card properties to enable greater traceability and flexibility in reporting.
- Improved usability and performance in Tree and Hierarchy views to maximize their effectiveness in managing large programs of work.
- A full list of What's new in Mingle 2.1 can be found here.
One last note to our users: With your support, Mingle has within just over one year forged a global community of users from nearly 200 organizations in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. We say thank you.
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PatrickOctober 24th, 2008 @ 05:50 PM
Hi Adam. This is great news! From where can I get the installation instructions please?
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Adam MonagoOctober 24th, 2008 @ 08:43 PM
Hi Patrick, Follow the links to the download page. Once you've downloaded, you can find the installation instructions for Mingle 2.1 here: http://studios.thoughtworks.com/mingle-agile-project-management/2.1/help/installing_mingle.html
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GregorioOctober 29th, 2008 @ 11:19 PM
Is there a website or forum where Mingle users can go go suggest features or report bugs? I'm assuming it would use Mingle to track those bug/feature requests? I'd like to be able to (as I'm sure many others would) see feedback from the user community incorporated into forthcoming releases and a roadmap of sorts.
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Adam MonagoNovember 1st, 2008 @ 01:54 AM
Hi Gregorio, Our discussion forums can be found by following the links that say 'discussion forums' on this website or going to the URL labeled: http://studios.thoughtworks.com/discussion/ We plan on unveiling some new tools in the next couple of months, but in the meantime you should find much of what you need here. In addition, our customers can obtain additional information as a part of the Mingle User Group.
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BurhanDecember 18th, 2008 @ 12:06 AM
Hi Adam, greetings from Kuwait! I'm evaluating Mingle right now and initial impressions are quite good, but to be honest ... I am writing here to find out what control/widget are you guys using to render the tree? Simply amazing and I want to know more about it :)

