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In any bug tracking system you want to ensure you have backups, redundancy, and a migration path for future technology. 1. Which version of the notebook are you using? Have you ensured it's compatible with other notebooks or notepads and how have you found tech support? 2. Have you backed up the notebook? Try either simple replication with a compatible notebook and pen or, if you have the cash, an automated industrial backup solution such as a photocopier. 3. I've read that Pen failure rates are quite worrying. Do you have spare pens, have you checked their compatibility with current notebooks and any notebooks you may be considering upgrading too? 4. When buying pens make sure you understand the difference between Pens and Pencils. A Pencil is similar a Pen but allows rewriting on the media. Read/Write speed is similar but a Pen will ensure minimal data loss 5. When using new pens make sure you have some sort of staging setup to ensure that everything goes smoothly. A common mistake is to start with, say, a blue pen and then, on migrating to a new pen, find you may using green or purple. This can be a nightmare on a production system so just be warned.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
best post ever. :laugh: #5 is my favorite.
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Here's a quick'n'dirty digest of some previous discussions on the topic: http://pensieve.org/ow.asp?BugTrackingSoftwareDiscussions[^] You'd probably benefit from clicking through and actually reading the discussions themselves.
Wow that worked out well. That's exactly what i was looking for. thanks for your help shog! saved me :-P ill send you a coffee.
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we are a team of two, possibly three depending on the day and coffee levels. here's the scoop! one guy keeps track of his lists and priorities etc in excel spreadsheet. the other, uses an IT system for her stuff but is just too robust and cumbersome. personally, im using my notebook from Mix to keep track of my projects this spring, and this new technology known as a "pen" is there an easy to use web app, that allows us to keep a project list...however, is not so robust and huge and meant for more then three people that it's not more work to use it? any thots? :^)
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Here's a quick'n'dirty digest of some previous discussions on the topic: http://pensieve.org/ow.asp?BugTrackingSoftwareDiscussions[^] You'd probably benefit from clicking through and actually reading the discussions themselves.
Shog9 wrote:
http://pensieve.org/ow.asp?BugTrackingSoftwareDiscussions\[^\]
Wowzers. It's funny how I've totally forgotten about that site. It's nice to see it's in use! Marc
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Shog9 wrote:
http://pensieve.org/ow.asp?BugTrackingSoftwareDiscussions\[^\]
Wowzers. It's funny how I've totally forgotten about that site. It's nice to see it's in use! Marc
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isn't this desktop based...as in just my desktop to coordinate with a team of three
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yes, it is desktop based...but the application allows the data file to be on the network...I'm not sure about simultaneous updates though - I do know it has been used in a (small) team enviornment.
Steve
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yes, it is desktop based...but the application allows the data file to be on the network...I'm not sure about simultaneous updates though - I do know it has been used in a (small) team enviornment.
Steve
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we are a team of two, possibly three depending on the day and coffee levels. here's the scoop! one guy keeps track of his lists and priorities etc in excel spreadsheet. the other, uses an IT system for her stuff but is just too robust and cumbersome. personally, im using my notebook from Mix to keep track of my projects this spring, and this new technology known as a "pen" is there an easy to use web app, that allows us to keep a project list...however, is not so robust and huge and meant for more then three people that it's not more work to use it? any thots? :^)
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we are a team of two, possibly three depending on the day and coffee levels. here's the scoop! one guy keeps track of his lists and priorities etc in excel spreadsheet. the other, uses an IT system for her stuff but is just too robust and cumbersome. personally, im using my notebook from Mix to keep track of my projects this spring, and this new technology known as a "pen" is there an easy to use web app, that allows us to keep a project list...however, is not so robust and huge and meant for more then three people that it's not more work to use it? any thots? :^)
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yes, it is desktop based...but the application allows the data file to be on the network...I'm not sure about simultaneous updates though - I do know it has been used in a (small) team enviornment.
Steve
I think it has also a feature of rudimentary source (version) control.
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John C wrote:
- Your Google comment
...actually i was busy on windows live search
John C wrote:
I know this has been asked dozens of times here (not for the least of which because I've responded so many times to the same question) so a quick search of the lounge would reveal all but if you aren't even willing to Google about it then....
I have tried this search technique however, I yield an incredibly low quantity of results using "Project Manager" (15 results?) "Bug Tracker"(a single result about go daddy) and "To Do List" comes up with nothing.
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jgasm wrote:
...actually i was busy on windows live search
and you wonder why you didn't find anything?
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Here's a quick'n'dirty digest of some previous discussions on the topic: http://pensieve.org/ow.asp?BugTrackingSoftwareDiscussions[^] You'd probably benefit from clicking through and actually reading the discussions themselves.
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If you are using Windows 2003, I will recommend installing Windows Sharepoint Services 3 SP1 (which is free). It has project management, issue tracking, tasks, wiki built into it.
You have, what I would term, a very formal turn of phrase not seen in these isles since the old King passed from this world to the next. martin_hughes on VDK
Isn't that like killing a fly using a tactical nuclear warhead?
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we are a team of two, possibly three depending on the day and coffee levels. here's the scoop! one guy keeps track of his lists and priorities etc in excel spreadsheet. the other, uses an IT system for her stuff but is just too robust and cumbersome. personally, im using my notebook from Mix to keep track of my projects this spring, and this new technology known as a "pen" is there an easy to use web app, that allows us to keep a project list...however, is not so robust and huge and meant for more then three people that it's not more work to use it? any thots? :^)
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I've recently stumbled across www.assembla.com[^] it has Subversion, Trac(Set tasks, milestones etc), and a whole bunch of other stuff, and best of all its free package is pretty damn good.
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we are a team of two, possibly three depending on the day and coffee levels. here's the scoop! one guy keeps track of his lists and priorities etc in excel spreadsheet. the other, uses an IT system for her stuff but is just too robust and cumbersome. personally, im using my notebook from Mix to keep track of my projects this spring, and this new technology known as a "pen" is there an easy to use web app, that allows us to keep a project list...however, is not so robust and huge and meant for more then three people that it's not more work to use it? any thots? :^)
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few solutions come to mind: - trac[^] - nice, but can be complicated to set it up. - redmine[^] - similar to trac, but implemented in RoR. Big plus is that there is a [almost] one click setup package here[^], which does everything for you. Like trac, it also has SVN integration. I use it and i am quite happy with it. Actually, i prefer Trac, but couldn't get it to work, so i chose Redmine. - use a shared spreadsheet on GoogleDocs
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we are a team of two, possibly three depending on the day and coffee levels. here's the scoop! one guy keeps track of his lists and priorities etc in excel spreadsheet. the other, uses an IT system for her stuff but is just too robust and cumbersome. personally, im using my notebook from Mix to keep track of my projects this spring, and this new technology known as a "pen" is there an easy to use web app, that allows us to keep a project list...however, is not so robust and huge and meant for more then three people that it's not more work to use it? any thots? :^)
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I use projectplace.com. It´s free for 1-3 users. It´s a huge application, but easy to use and very powerful when there is need for it. /Marre
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we are a team of two, possibly three depending on the day and coffee levels. here's the scoop! one guy keeps track of his lists and priorities etc in excel spreadsheet. the other, uses an IT system for her stuff but is just too robust and cumbersome. personally, im using my notebook from Mix to keep track of my projects this spring, and this new technology known as a "pen" is there an easy to use web app, that allows us to keep a project list...however, is not so robust and huge and meant for more then three people that it's not more work to use it? any thots? :^)
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I *love* FogBugz[^] for the bug tracking part, and it also started to support planning in the recent release. They have a trial period using an online database - and if you like it and buy it, you can download the database and continue using it.
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we are a team of two, possibly three depending on the day and coffee levels. here's the scoop! one guy keeps track of his lists and priorities etc in excel spreadsheet. the other, uses an IT system for her stuff but is just too robust and cumbersome. personally, im using my notebook from Mix to keep track of my projects this spring, and this new technology known as a "pen" is there an easy to use web app, that allows us to keep a project list...however, is not so robust and huge and meant for more then three people that it's not more work to use it? any thots? :^)
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Check out Trac
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we are a team of two, possibly three depending on the day and coffee levels. here's the scoop! one guy keeps track of his lists and priorities etc in excel spreadsheet. the other, uses an IT system for her stuff but is just too robust and cumbersome. personally, im using my notebook from Mix to keep track of my projects this spring, and this new technology known as a "pen" is there an easy to use web app, that allows us to keep a project list...however, is not so robust and huge and meant for more then three people that it's not more work to use it? any thots? :^)
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John C wrote:
- Your Google comment
...actually i was busy on windows live search
John C wrote:
I know this has been asked dozens of times here (not for the least of which because I've responded so many times to the same question) so a quick search of the lounge would reveal all but if you aren't even willing to Google about it then....
I have tried this search technique however, I yield an incredibly low quantity of results using "Project Manager" (15 results?) "Bug Tracker"(a single result about go daddy) and "To Do List" comes up with nothing.
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Google: Results 1 - 10 of about 2,540,000 for "Bug Tracker". Live: Web results: 1-10 of 7,800,000 for "Bug Tracker" This leads to several hypotheses: a) the null hypothesis: you are clearly incapable of using search engines. Recommendation: stick to using pen and paper. b) you have performed very restrictive searches with unusual Recommendation: stick to using pen and paper. c) You are too lazy to open a new tab and click search, so make up some numbers that suggest you did actually try to search. Recommendation: stick to using pen and paper.
'Howard