Fox Issue Tracker 4 Launches with Improved UI and Version-Centric Workflow for Solo Developers
Fox Issue Tracker 4 is a project management tool designed for solo developers and small teams, built around version-based workflow and milestone tracking. The latest release improves the user interface and emphasizes its simple workflow design centered on versions and milestones. It's positioned as a solution for those who have outgrown basic todo apps and notes, offering a structured path from scattered tasks to delivery.
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Today I'm thrilled to announce Fox Issue Tracker 4, which significantly improves the user interface and leans further into its simple workflow design by putting its version and milestone philosophy front and center.
Fox was created out of a simple idea: a project tracker that's available where I'm working, offers a place to collect and organize my units of work, and encourages a straightforward delivery workflow.
Made for solo makers and small teams, it's built around the versions you ship and the milestones that get you there—turning scattered tasks into a clear path to delivery and helping to ensure nothing is left behind.
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