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Flying Donut vs Acunote: What are the differences?
Flying Donut: The Scrum and Kanban software for public and private projects. It is a powerful, simple, effective, Scrum and Kanban tool, set out, from the start, to be a real-time agile collaboration tool, to allow transparency and communication across distributed, remote or co-located teams Simplicity is the core idea underlying the design of Flying Donut, allowing teams to be agile and not just practice agile. It goes back to the basics of agile, with a real-time interface that makes collaboration so fluid, effortlessly.; Acunote: Project Management and Scrum Software. Acunote is an agile project management tool and Scrum software. Companies from 1 to 100,000 people use it to manage software development, IT project management, and as an online project management software for the whole company.
Flying Donut and Acunote belong to "Agile Project Management" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Flying Donut are:
- Backlog management
- Comments
- Topics
On the other hand, Acunote provides the following key features:
- Projects- You use projects to split the work between multiple teams or departments.
- Sprints- A sprint will contain list of tasks that you expect to finish in this time.
- Backlog- Backlog is like a sprint, except it doesn't have dates, so it's always in the future. When you are ready to work on some tasks in Backlog you move them to the next sprint.