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Ordina TFS Monitor release announced

Today I’m giving a session at TechDays Belgium, were I have the pleasure to announce the first release(actually 1.1) of the Ordina TFS Monitor tool.  TFS Monitor is a free Windows Phone 7 application that I have developed together with the Ordina ALM team. With TFS Monitor all the data available inside your Team Foundation Server environment becomes available anywhere you are. Use your Windows Phone 7 device to connect to the Ordina TFS server and get always the most up to date information.
Thanks to the support of push notifications, you even get notified when important events happen inside the TFS environment.
Features
The current version of the TFS Monitor app offers the following features:
  • Real time push notifications of TFS build, checkin and workitem events
  • Overview of your projects
  • List of work items
  • Work item Details
  • List of builds
  • Build Details
  • Events overview
Screenshots
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Download TFS Monitor for free here or use the Windows Phone marketplace.
More information on the official site.

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