Based on our record, i3 seems to be a lot more popular than Planning Poker. While we know about 90 links to i3, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Planning Poker. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I switched to the i3 tiling based window manager. Because it's a whole different environment and thinking, it was very different from what I was used to. The volume buttons were working on my keyboard, but I didn't get any visual feedback. Furthermore, the volume percentage could go down below zero and increase up to more than hundread percent. There were times when I was confused why the keys stopped working, but... - Source: dev.to / 4 days ago
This is partially why I use tools like i3 (/ sway). I like the tool; it works extremely well for me; the design has stayed the same for 20 years; there's no profit motive to come along and fuck everything up. It just works. It is boring in the best way possible. Source: 7 months ago
I use MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid-2014) with Manjaro as OS using i3 as a window manager. It isn't perfect, but I'm thrilled with it. I have been a Mac OS user for the last 15 years and wouldn't change what I have now for a Mac OS because I don't need more than what I'm using for development. Source: 12 months ago
For daily usage I really like kubuntu with i3wm, but it takes some configuration and getting used to the shortcuts, but it's well worth it. Source: about 1 year ago
Some window managers are meant to be used as-is, and provide a minimalist yet functional environment that use very little resources or give power users an almost HUD-like interface. Examples of those window managers are OpenBox and i3wm for X, and Weston and Hyprland for Wayland. Source: about 1 year ago
Planning Poker can serve as a tool to poll the team for certain topics, and get to know their opinions quickly while empowering discussions. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
I have used planning poker at Boeing, Disney and Liberty Mutual. I am not sure how you would get team understanding of the issues without a tool like planning poker. I use planningpoker.com because the team members don't have to make an account to us it. When asked, the teams all have liked it. Source: almost 3 years ago
dwm - dwm is a dynamic window manager for X. It manages windows in tiled, monocle and floating layouts. All of the layouts can be applied dynamically, optimising the environment for the application in use and the task performed.
Firepoker - Agile Planning Poker powered by Firebase and AngularJS
awesome - A dynamic window manager for the X Window System developed in the C and Lua programming languages.
PlanITpoker - PlanITpoker is a cool on-line planning poker app that helps Agile project teams estimate projects easily.
bspwm - A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning
Scrumpoker Online - Scrumpoker is an online and free-to-use poker planning tool where teams can do estimation about their projects.