Project Browser
We have seen the Project Administration interface, which is designed for project administrators. For most users, Project Browser is the interface they will be using with JIRA. Project Browser acts like the home page of a project, providing much useful information, such as issue statistics, recent user activities, and source control information.
To access the Project Browser interface, you first need to make sure that you have the Browse Project permission, and then select the project you wish to browse. The easiest way to select your project is to find your project from the projects listing.
The project category revisited
Remember at the start of the chapter, we said that project category helps you to organize and group similar projects together? Well, here is the first example where you will see how project category may be useful.
First, we will go to the projects listing where JIRA will list all the projects we have; make sure you do not do this from the JIRA Administration...