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  • H Henry Minute

    A quick google gave loads of possibilities, the first of which was BugTracker.Net[^]. I've never used it, although I had heard of it. Not sure if that means much though because I cannot remember why I had heard of it.

    Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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    Yeah my initial thought was that there are too many possibilities which is why I was looking for recommendations. I'm looking at BugTraker.NET at the moment and it does look pretty good. Thanks.

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    • H Henry Minute

      A quick google gave loads of possibilities, the first of which was BugTracker.Net[^]. I've never used it, although I had heard of it. Not sure if that means much though because I cannot remember why I had heard of it.

      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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      Brady Kelly
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      I've used it. It has some small issues, but is very usable and comprehensive. I only stopped using it because my shared hosting provider only allows me two MSSQL databases, and it requires one, and I needed that one for something else.

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      • D dlarkin77

        Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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        John M Drescher
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        mantis, trac or bugzilla http://www.mantisbt.org/[^] http://trac.edgewall.org/[^] http://www.bugzilla.org/[^]

        John

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        • D dlarkin77

          Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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          DaveAuld
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          bugzilla.org

          Dave Who am I?: http://www.bebo.com/daveauld/

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          • D dlarkin77

            Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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            N a v a n e e t h
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            I like Flyspray[^] and project open[^]. :)

            Navaneeth How to use google | Ask smart questions

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            • D dlarkin77

              Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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              dlarkin77
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              I'm looking at BugTracker.NET at the moment and it looks promising. I'll have a look at the other recommendations soon. Thanks for your inputs.

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              • D dlarkin77

                Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                Shog9 0
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                A few notes from previous discussions[^]

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                  A few notes from previous discussions[^]

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                  Henry Minute
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                  Were you, by any chance, a Librarian in a previous life?

                  Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                  • D dlarkin77

                    Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                    Marco Turrini
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                    Personally, I vote for Axosoft's OnTime: they sell an Express version - 5$ for 5 users - which fits almost all our needs: beside the number of users, the two main disadvantage are that there's no customer portal (this lack is a plus for me, because actually we have no filter between customers and developers) and you cannot customize the built-in reports. We've been using it for more than a year and we are very happy with it: it's not limited to bugs and incidents, but can track feature requests and task, integrates with SCM... but if you want check it at www.axosoft.com[^] . We also tried Bugzilla, but - that's my own personal opinion - they are comparable as a car and a bike can be: before someone flames me, I know Bugzilla is totally free and not users limited, while OnTime is a commercial software. Moreover, I tried Bugzilla after having tried OnTime so my expectation bar was set to a rather high value. Cheers

                    Marco Turrini

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                    • D dlarkin77

                      Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                      Mauro Maniforti
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                      look at "http://www.bugnetproject.com/[^]" project

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                      • D dlarkin77

                        Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                        DirtyAndy
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                        Hi I've been using bugtracker.net on various projects at various companies for the last 3 years or so. It is easy to set-up, fairly easy to make changes to and overall I would recommend it, especially at the price. The main negatives I have found are you certainly wouldn't want "clients" to see it because it is not pretty, and if you want to use it to track multiple projects I don't think it really supports having specific attributes for each project so some of your dropdown's end up with unnecessary values in them. But assuming you are a .net developer it is a good way to go. Andrew

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                        • D dlarkin77

                          Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                          Andrei_Tomsk
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                          IMHO trac (trac.edgewall.org) would be just good for you. However, there are some more analogs, such as JIRA, Mantis, Bugzilla, TrackStudio (some of listed are not opensource).

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                          • D dlarkin77

                            Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                            Donsw
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                            A good opensource one is Bugnet. Check it out to see if it meets your requriements. I have used it in the past and it is good and reliable. I have had no crashes so it is well tested.

                            cheers, Donsw My Recent Article : Optimistic Concurrency with C# using the IOC and DI Design Patterns

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                            • J John M Drescher

                              mantis, trac or bugzilla http://www.mantisbt.org/[^] http://trac.edgewall.org/[^] http://www.bugzilla.org/[^]

                              John

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                              vbdotnetcoder2005
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                              I've used both trac and bugzilla. They will both do a great job of tracking issues/bugs of your software projects. Trac however adds some important features like project management, Subversion integration and a built-in wiki. I would recommend taking a strong look at both Trac & Bugzilla.

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                              • D dlarkin77

                                Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                                Idaho Edokpayi
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                                http://www.slick-ticket.com/ I know the guy who wrote it. It's slick!

                                Idaho Edokpayi

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                                • B Brady Kelly

                                  I've used it. It has some small issues, but is very usable and comprehensive. I only stopped using it because my shared hosting provider only allows me two MSSQL databases, and it requires one, and I needed that one for something else.

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                                  eslsys
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                                  We have used BugTracker for about 3 years, as peviously mentioned there are a few issues but really nothing that makes the product unusable.

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                                  • D dlarkin77

                                    Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                                    malpeli
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                                    the railers are using something beautiful called http://www.lighthouseapp.com... its simple... costumers like that ... you should test RoR too... best regards from brazil

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                                    • J John M Drescher

                                      mantis, trac or bugzilla http://www.mantisbt.org/[^] http://trac.edgewall.org/[^] http://www.bugzilla.org/[^]

                                      John

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                                      bgnad
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                                      I've been using mantis for a couple of years now and am satisfied with it. -Bubba Man

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                                      • D dlarkin77

                                        Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                                        kirankss
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                                        I would vote for Bugzilla. It can be accessed via the web, so both customers and you can keep track of the reported issues. You do have an option of getting emails when new issues are logged in. However, you need to manually create the reports!!!

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