There’s a nice write up of client Assembla in WebWorkerDaily this morning.
Assembla has a linear, straightforward and literal interface. No nonsense, no superfluous frills. It’s functional, practical and pragmatic.
David Parmet at Assembla says the app’s tools are for anyone working in a distributed team. You have the option of selecting pre-configured spaces including Software Development, Team Collaboration, Graphic Designers, and an Enhanced Subversion Repository.
Full article is here.
Thanks to @alizasherman of the GigaOm network for this one.
I’ve been working with and on Assembla for a while now and I’m starting to understand how some of the lesser known (at least to us non-techies) open source tools like Subversion and Agile techniques can make all of our lives easier.
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