Dropbox just released this new feature https://blog.dropbox.com/2012/11/meet-the-dropbox-chooser-a-new-way-to-add-stuff-from-dropbox/ and Asana had gone ahead and integrated it with thier project management and it works absolutely awesome.
I would very highly recommend and appreciate it if JIRA did the same kind of integration, it's excellent for any teams that work with a lot of files.
Hello Szymon -
Guess its not primetime yet - here's what I find at your link (attached/below).
Beware of miracle integrations - its not usually that simple, and when talking about your files, consider the risk.
If you want to chose/link (and edit with Office apps) your Dropbox files from JIRA - here's a plugin.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.appfusions.jira.plugins.dropbox.dropbox-in-jira
If you need an alternative no headache 24x7 hosting solution as painless as OnDemand, where you can also have any plugin, contact us - and we can help you out. info@appfusions.com
Best,
Ellen
Update: The link for this plugin is here now. http://www.appfusions.com/display/DRPBXJ/Home Email info@appfusions.com for eval or questions. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArGcyXJQybU
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Hi Szymon,
That's a good idea! I went ahead and created a feature request for you over at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-31224
You can check that out, add comments, vote, and add yourself as a watcher to keep up to date on the progress; you will just need to create an account on jira.atlassian.com if you haven't already.
Also, you can use that site to file future bugs or feature requests.
Best,
-dave
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