Posted by Paul du Coudray on December 10, 2009
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Folders allow for a more meaningful way of organizing your feature sets. A single list of features can get pretty lengthy, making it difficult to focus on the most immediate task, iteration, release or whatever method you use. The concept is simple; create as many folders as you want and arrange your features within them. You can give folders custom names and even drag existing features easily between them.
Posted by Paul du Coudray on November 02, 2009
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To create a free account for your Open Source project please fill out our submission form. If you have an existing (open source) project on Lowdown, we can transfer it to your free account for you upon request. Once your account is created, you’ll be able to invite as many collaborators as you like. Questions? contact info@lowdownapp.com.
Posted by Sean Cribbs on October 05, 2009
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We’re very excited to be releasing the new-and-improved Lowdown to you today! We’re very grateful for your patience and enthusiasm in awaiting this release.
Posted by Sean Cribbs on September 26, 2009
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In April (2009), Paul and I started working very intensely with Cucumber. Our immediate reaction to the process was that it became clearer how to communicate features between each other and our clients, while still having something that directly relates to the code in the application; that is, your feature stories become living functional specifications. The downside was, it was hard initially to get the client to: