Microsoft just released their Team
System Web Access Power Tool (formerly known as TeamPlain).
This is a Web interface to Team Foundation Server.
If you have team members that don't want Visual Studio/Team Explorer installed on
their desktop, but they still want to participate with the project lifecycle, this
is a great, web-based approach to getting everyone connected quickly/easily. Here
are some of the features:
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Add new work items or edit existing ones
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Work with any type of work item, including custom ones
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Add new work item queries or edit existing ones
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View, download, upload, check-in and check-out documents on SharePoint team portal
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View reports, export as PDF or Excel
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Browse source control repositories, download files, view changesets, diffs, histories,
and annotated views
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View build results, start or stop builds
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Search for keywords in work items
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Authentication Modes: Integrated Windows Authentication or Forms Based Authentication
(Recommended to use with SSL)
Read more about it in Brian Harry's blog
posting.