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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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John C wrote:
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...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
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Isn't that like killing a fly using a tactical nuclear warhead?
Software Zen:
delete this;
Nuke it from orbit - it's the only way to be sure... Iain.
Iain Clarke appears because CPallini still cares.
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I know of an excellent one but I won't tell you for three reasons: 1) Your Google comment 2) 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.... 3) There is still no CodeProject FAQ / WIKI that I've been asking for some time, (it's always "coming soon" despite being in my opinion an invaluable resource and bringing even more value to this site) and I'm just getting tired of posting over and over.
"The pursuit of excellence is less profitable than the pursuit of bigness, but it can be more satisfying." - David Ogilvy
I second the need for a FAQ/Wiki... to be fair though, I had this same question myself...I had recalled there was an excellent thread on it here in the lounge, but couldn't find it for a few weeks (don't ask me why, because I still have no clue...it just wasn't showing up in my searches)...anyway I got lucky one day, and here's the link: http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=2392503#xx2392503xx[^]
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I know of an excellent one but I won't tell you for three reasons: 1) Your Google comment 2) 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.... 3) There is still no CodeProject FAQ / WIKI that I've been asking for some time, (it's always "coming soon" despite being in my opinion an invaluable resource and bringing even more value to this site) and I'm just getting tired of posting over and over.
"The pursuit of excellence is less profitable than the pursuit of bigness, but it can be more satisfying." - David Ogilvy
John C wrote:
and I'm just getting tired of posting over and over.
But not too tired to tell us you're too tired ...... I like to take it as read that the poster HAS actually gone looking. Anyway, a search result doesn't always offer opinion, as the original poster was looking for. To the OP, I use ToDoList by AbstractSpoon. Simple or as complex as you like. I'm not 100% sure about the team functionality as I am a sole trader and as such have a team of one (oh and the dog - but he lacks opposable thumbs). HTH Simon Edit : Sod it, you said web based, sorry I missed that in my desire to tell David to stop being so grumpy :)
The only thing unpredictable about me is just how predictable I'm going to be.
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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 think dotProject is also a good choice
Syed Muhammad Fahad Application Development Tyler Technologies -- TEMS Division mfahad@mazikusa.com
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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
:) -- nice one centurion.
The only thing unpredictable about me is just how predictable I'm going to be.
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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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Mingle is also a good choice since it's free for small group of people. Here is the site to check features list of Mingle: http://studios.thoughtworks.com/mingle-project-intelligence[^]
Syed Muhammad Fahad Application Development Tyler Technologies -- TEMS Division mfahad@mazikusa.com
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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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Try www.bugzilla.org. It's free and ez.
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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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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
If you read what i quoted, I was referencing searching the lounge for similiar posts This leads to a hypothesis. a) the null hypothesis: you are clearly incapable of reading or comprehending. Recommendation: stick to not speaking.
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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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You should look at BugTracker.Net http://ifdefined.com/bugtrackernet.html[^] It's web based, ASP.Net(C#) and FREE. I've recently installed it and it does the job.
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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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If you read what i quoted, I was referencing searching the lounge for similiar posts This leads to a hypothesis. a) the null hypothesis: you are clearly incapable of reading or comprehending. Recommendation: stick to not speaking.
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Google: site:codeproject.com "bug tracker" Results 1 - 10 of about 1,370 from codeproject.com for "bug tracker".
'Howard
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John C wrote:
and I'm just getting tired of posting over and over.
But not too tired to tell us you're too tired ...... I like to take it as read that the poster HAS actually gone looking. Anyway, a search result doesn't always offer opinion, as the original poster was looking for. To the OP, I use ToDoList by AbstractSpoon. Simple or as complex as you like. I'm not 100% sure about the team functionality as I am a sole trader and as such have a team of one (oh and the dog - but he lacks opposable thumbs). HTH Simon Edit : Sod it, you said web based, sorry I missed that in my desire to tell David to stop being so grumpy :)
The only thing unpredictable about me is just how predictable I'm going to be.
Stick around a few more years and you'll start to understand the need for a WIKI / FAQ page here after you've answered this question a dozen more times. ;)
"The pursuit of excellence is less profitable than the pursuit of bigness, but it can be more satisfying." - David Ogilvy
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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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you might want to take a look at http://www.basecamphq.com/[^] It's not specifically for development but covers todo items and proj mgmt. And there is a free version with some limitation.
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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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This might help ... http://www.justfuckinggoogleit.com/search.pl?query=bug+track[^]
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