So they wrote a book on managing a to-do list?
Scrum is more than standups.
If your team can't find software to do those things and can't knock that together in a week then they have no business writing projects that need it.
Been there, done that. Haven't seen any software that isn't sucky. Would prefer sticky notes over software. Note that scrum doesn't mandate the medium (note also that I'm not advocating scrum in this thread - I'm just explaining how it works). If a team prefers software, it uses software. Our team started with in-house javascript based software, progessed to a wiki-page and now uses nothing at all to keep track of "tasks".
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