Codeflows

codeflows.zip (101,0 MB)
Codeflows is a free, open source, lightweight .NET class library for programming workflows using your favourite programming language constructs.

Re-Usable Button Control for TFS Work Item Definitions

Provides a button control for use in TFS work item tracking.

TFS Productivity Tools

tfsprod.zip (10,5 MB)
The TFS Productivity Tools project was designed to provide the TFS administrators with helper tools when doing Source Control or Work Item Tracking tasks.

TFS Spotlight - Work item tracking tool

This is a TFS WorkItem tracking software. It allows users to view TFS projects and queries, run queries and act on WorkItems. This application has highly responsive UI that provides enhanced user experience. It has tabbed UI to facilitate managing of multiple queries and WorkItem

TFS Sticky Buddy for Visual Studio Team System

TFS Sticky Buddy makes it easyer for all members of the development team to visulise the current state of their project by utilising a graphical view of Work It

TFS Work Item Association Check-in Policy

This policy requires TFS source control check-ins to be associated with a single, in-progress task that is assigned to you.

Work Item Visualization

Use DGML to visualize and analyze your TFS Work Items. Included is the ability to perform basic risk/impact analysis. It helps answer the question, "if I change this requirement, what is my potential impact to other requirements?"

Work Item Manager

wimanger.zip (93 kB)
The goal of this project is to provide a simple tool to TFS Admnistrators be able to manage project's work items. These are the firt expected functionalities: - Delete multiple work items on TFS; - Delete multiple work items on TFS Warehouse; Help would be appreciated :)

Custom Controls for TFS Work Item Tracking

SP1 for Visual Studio Team System comes with interesting custom control feature. Now we can develop and deploy our own custom controls to provide rich functionality in work item form. See here for how to develop a custom control: http://blogs.msdn.com/narend/archive/2006/10/02/Ho