Key Features
Feature 1: Add Links: Embed Harvest links directly into Jira issues for quick access to spreadsheets. This facilitates seamless navigation and improves workflow efficiency by keeping all related resources centralized within the Jira interface.
Feature 2: Edit Links: Update or modify embedded Harvest links as the spreadsheet changes. This ensures that your team always has access to the most up-to-date information without having to leave the Jira environment.
Feature 3: Remove Links: Remove links when they are no longer relevant. This helps in maintaining a clean and organized workspace by ensuring that only essential and current information is accessible.
Feature 4: View Links in Preview and Full Screen: Preview Harvest content or expand it to full screen. This feature allows users to quickly assess the content without fully opening it, or to dive deeper when necessary.
Feature 5: Sort Links: Organize Harvest links by custom criteria, name, or date. This feature enhances productivity by enabling users to quickly locate and prioritize links based on their individual or project needs.
Feature 6: Realign Links: Adjust the positioning of Harvest links within the Jira issue. This allows for customization of the layout to align with personal preferences or team guidelines, optimizing the workspace for clarity and ease of use.
Feature 7: View Links in List or Tile View: Toggle between list or tile layout for viewing links. This flexibility supports different user preferences and project requirements, making it easier to visualize and access needed information.
Feature 8: Manage Permissions: Control who can view and interact with Harvest links embedded in Jira. By managing permissions, you ensure that sensitive data is only accessible to authorized team members, enhancing security.
Feature 9: View Link History: Access the history of changes made to each Harvest link. This feature provides transparency and accountability by allowing users to track modifications and update records, facilitating better project management and collaboration.
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