
Hey Grapevines, name that terrible piece of shit software you have worked with?
I'll go first: Jeera Rice....oops I mean..JIRA🥹🥹.
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Hot take - I don't think JIRA is as bad as people make it to be. A lot of it is down to the way your Admin has configured it. It can be quite the enabler if done right.
On the other hand, I truly think Workday is quite trash.

Slack > Teams. Also Ive noticed companies using teams often have a culture to call someone directly and not request for a call. For instance ones using slack often have a culture to ask beforehand.

Yeah, now that you mentioned, even I feel the same. We use both Slack and Teams, but we feel more aligned to call on Teams, rather than huddling first on Slack

As someone working in Microsoft, I fully agree with your statement(used slack in the previous company).

Service now

Love to hear some specific stuff if you wanna share

I am working on a support project. The user interface for tickets is too complicated. Tab layout needs revamp. One cannot guess which information lies in which tab unless you gain some experience using it. Even finding attachments is a pain.
Everything by Microsoft

Workday, hands down, has to be one of the shittiest one around.

Agree 👍

Windows OS

Windows is great for games and stuff, but for coding no freaking way! Bruh, every software package installation I see, macos and Linux instructions are always uniform. And it's just entirely different for Windows, because apparently it wants to be pampered like a special child lol

From papa about Microsoft https://youtu.be/zlFWWrAZ9hU?si=yqaks-Bc6LMcpj9s

Anybody heard of Coldfusion, Broadvision, Teamsite ? Ancient softwares those once rules the Tech.

And Magento, Akeneo. Verity K2 search,

DbaseIII, Foxpro, Clipper, MS Access, Wordperfect



