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'''Springloops''' is a web-based [[Git (software)|Git]] and [[Subversion (software)|Subversion]] [[Revision control|version control]] and [[Shared web hosting service|hosting service]] with integrated [[Software deployment|deploy]] and code collaboration features for [[Web developer|web]] and [[
Springloops can be used both from the [[Command-line interface|command line]] and through a web-based [[Graphical user interface|graphical interface]] shared with BamBam!, Chime and Anchor [[Application software|apps]] from 84kids.
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==History==
Springloops launched in late 2006 as an SVN version control and deploy and was gradually growing into a full-scale [[project management application]]. v2.0 was released in June 2009<ref>{{cite web|last1=Szczepankowski|first1=Szymon|title=Springloops 2.0 launched!|url=http://84kids.com/springloops-2-0-launched|website=84kids.com|accessdate=15 July 2014|date=29 April 2009}}</ref> with new interface and features: [[Task (project management)|tasks]], [[time tracking software|time tracking]], [[wiki]] module and [[Git (software)|Git]] support. On May 5, 2013, the service was [[
▲Springloops launched in late 2006 as an SVN version control and deploy and was gradually growing into a full-scale [[project management application]]. v2.0 was released in June 2009<ref>{{cite web|last1=Szczepankowski|first1=Szymon|title=Springloops 2.0 launched!|url=http://84kids.com/springloops-2-0-launched|website=84kids.com|accessdate=15 July 2014|date=29 April 2009}}</ref> with new interface and features: [[Task (project management)|tasks]], [[time tracking software|time tracking]], [[wiki]] module and [[Git (software)|Git]] support. On May 5, 2013, the service was [[Upgrade|upgraded]] to v3.0<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kuś|first1=Aleksander|title=It's official: Springloops v3.0 is up and running!|url=http://84kids.com/its-official-springloops-v3-0-is-up-and-running/|website=84kids.com|accessdate=15 July 2014|date=06 May 2013}}</ref> and received a heavy graphical overhaul. The core features were extracted into four separate apps (probably for [[marketing]] reasons): BamBam! (tasks), Chime (time tracking), Anchor (wiki) and Springloops which retained its original allocation of source & deploy tool. The apps can be used separately or integrated within one account, depending on user needs and profile.
The software’s account settings also mention Turbine, described “discussions and note-taking for teams.” It’s been greyed out and labeled “Coming soon” since the division, however.
==Post-upgrade controversy==
The v3.0 upgrade spawned a wide range of reactions, especially due to drastic changes in [[User interface|UI]] and [[User experience|UX]]. In September 2013 the company released a major update which was a direct response to the feedback from users. The team wrote:
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==Integrations==
Pre-v3.0 iterations of Springloops allowed integration with [[Basecamp Classic]] project management software. The current version does not allow any [[Third-party software component|third-parties]] in favor of the other apps by 84kids that altogether form one integrated [[Project management software|project management platform]] for web and software developers.
At the moment Springloops does not provide an open [[API]] that could be used for custom-made integrations, although the company states that works on API have commenced and are currently in progress.<ref>{{cite web|title=API in progress...|url=https://www.facebook.com/84kids/photos/a.259909824146769.1073741827.186581168146302/268590063278745/|website=84kids Facebook profile|accessdate=15 July 2014|date=18 June 2013}}</ref>
==See also==
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*[http://www.springloops.io/ Springloops]
*[http://84kids.com/ 84kids]
*[http://antyweb.pl/springloops-w-sluzbie-developerow/ "Springloops - W służbie developerów"] ("Springloops: in service of developers") Paweł Iwaniuk, Antyweb,
*[http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/11/13/15-useful-project-management-tools/ "15 useful project management tools"] Cameron Chapman, [[Smashing Magazine]], 13 November 2008
== References ==
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