Hi Chris,
Thanks for your interest in CaseComplete. We're not currently working on a Mac version, but I have two questions for you: 1) Are you running CaseComplete on an emulator now? 2) Would you ever use a web-based requirements tool?
Running trial of your product but would prefer to have a mac based version.
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for your interest in CaseComplete. We're not currently working on a Mac version, but I have two questions for you: 1) Are you running CaseComplete on an emulator now? 2) Would you ever use a web-based requirements tool?
I used CaseComplete at a previous employer and I am pushing for it at a current employer. I am interrested in a version for MAC OS. In answer to the above questions.
1) no, I would prefer a native application
2) would consider it, but as there is a lot of travel involved across Europe, this is not a viable solution most of the time. If the tool is based on CaseComplete, how customisable will the reports be?
Thanks for a great tool!
Hello Case Complete! Any changes to your development road map regarding a Case Complete Mac version? I too used Case Complete at a previous employer and am interested in a Native Mac app.
Hi Bill,
We don't have a Mac version right now, and as it turns out we don't really have plans to build one.
We are however working on a cloud-based addition to CaseComplete: http://Requirements.cc
We envision this add-on evolving into a stand-alone tool, like CaseComplete is today.
Anyhow, sorry we couldn't meet your needs right now, but please keep us in mind and check back on Requirements.cc.
Thanks for checking us out!
I am running Case Complete on a VM image on my mac, but would really like to see a mac client, and even an ipad client. The CC site is great for a read-only type of view but it does not does not provide the functionality of the windows client.
I too would like to see either a Mac version or a web-based version for creating requirements that are tied to a user, not to a device. I am a Mac user. I have tried using CC with a VM image, but found it too resource intensive and not a great user experience (for me at least). Requirements.cc is a step in that direction, but ultimately as a Mac user, does not help me create requirements.