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In your opinion what is the best and most effective scrum opensource or freeware tool?

I am interested in your opinion and I look so forward to manage properly my backlog :-)

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  • Have you looked into [Ace Project](http://www.aceproject.com/) at all? – Brian Jul 02 '13 at 19:17
  • I used a product called [Agilefant](http://agilefant.org/) with great success running scrum with several teams. I liked it because it had just the right number of features to run a scrum team and none of the bloat of most of the other stuff. – Rick Tonoli Jul 03 '13 at 12:13
  • I answered this question in another thread, explaining a solution using GoogleDocs (including example files) : http://stackoverflow.com/a/21853248/826194 – Larzan Feb 18 '14 at 12:15

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Trello

I currently use Trello for very simple projects. We also use it for all Stack Exchange planning, from snack to be bought this week to Trello cards with user stories.

Trello basically gives you cards and a virtual board. It's the basics of agile.

Rally

In the past I've been a very happy user of Rally which is totally free for up to 10 users - a good sized team.

Rally gives you stories, burndowns, tasks, sprints, quality and defect tracking.

Other tools

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  • Cheers! Trello looks very promising! – user1721180 Jul 02 '13 at 19:55
  • I just gave a try. Seems, Rally includes Trello by creating custom page with Kanban APP in addition with moreover complete SCRUM. But the community edition is limited especially with only one Project. – Jeyan Dec 17 '13 at 12:15