But slowness isn't really the problem, the problem is that it's unpredictable.
I wait for the interface to be fully loaded, so I click on a text box and i start typing. Then FU--ING something takes the focus to some other element in the web page and now i'm typing random shortcuts (like reassigning tickets, changing status or whatever).
It's painfully slow but the real problem is that it's unpredictable in its behaviour.
>now i'm typing random shortcuts (like reassigning tickets, changing status or whatever).
This happens to me often and it's absolutely infuriating. I'd prefer a blocking spinning wheel of death over that nonsense. It's all but ensured that I'll be looking elsewhere when choosing project tracking software in the future.
Well you’re just a user, what do you know anyhow? It’s not like paying money for a service entitles you to be able to have something which works and delivers what you paid for. In fact, if you look at the EULA I’m positive that it states you’re paying to access the almighty godlike code of Jira.
Also if you don’t like it, simply construct your own industry standard and train your users on it, maintain it, and keep the costs down!.
I think software companies need to have a serious “Come to Jesus” talk with their users about who needs to control what.
I have. It's painfully slow.
But slowness isn't really the problem, the problem is that it's unpredictable.
I wait for the interface to be fully loaded, so I click on a text box and i start typing. Then FU--ING something takes the focus to some other element in the web page and now i'm typing random shortcuts (like reassigning tickets, changing status or whatever).
It's painfully slow but the real problem is that it's unpredictable in its behaviour.