Issue/Defect tracking
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Howdy folks. I'm doing some research into issue/defect tracking tools for development. Has anyone done any research in this and have any recomendations of a decent, fairly low cost tool/package? I'd prefer to host it internally on my own systems, but I'm also looking at hosted. Unfortunately I can't really use sourceforge since the software is internal and not able to be opensourced. Mark Conger Sonork:100.28396
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Howdy folks. I'm doing some research into issue/defect tracking tools for development. Has anyone done any research in this and have any recomendations of a decent, fairly low cost tool/package? I'd prefer to host it internally on my own systems, but I'm also looking at hosted. Unfortunately I can't really use sourceforge since the software is internal and not able to be opensourced. Mark Conger Sonork:100.28396
I demo'd TestTrack Pro[^] and I really liked it, but before I could present it to my team, our company announced that we would all use an internally-built bug tracking system. Pricing: http://www.seapinesoftware.com/ttppricing.html[^]
Jon Sagara
You know the world is off tilt, when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest basketball player is Chinese, and Germany doesn't want to go to war. -- Charles Barkley
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I demo'd TestTrack Pro[^] and I really liked it, but before I could present it to my team, our company announced that we would all use an internally-built bug tracking system. Pricing: http://www.seapinesoftware.com/ttppricing.html[^]
Jon Sagara
You know the world is off tilt, when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest basketball player is Chinese, and Germany doesn't want to go to war. -- Charles Barkley
I second it. TTPro is excellent. Almost has too many features. But it really fits well into any group of developers. But its not very close to cheap.
Off to in ~56 days
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Howdy folks. I'm doing some research into issue/defect tracking tools for development. Has anyone done any research in this and have any recomendations of a decent, fairly low cost tool/package? I'd prefer to host it internally on my own systems, but I'm also looking at hosted. Unfortunately I can't really use sourceforge since the software is internal and not able to be opensourced. Mark Conger Sonork:100.28396
http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBUGZ/[^] or if you want to go the Linux route, Jitterbug[^] is nice Michael 'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879
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I demo'd TestTrack Pro[^] and I really liked it, but before I could present it to my team, our company announced that we would all use an internally-built bug tracking system. Pricing: http://www.seapinesoftware.com/ttppricing.html[^]
Jon Sagara
You know the world is off tilt, when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest basketball player is Chinese, and Germany doesn't want to go to war. -- Charles Barkley
I'll also second that. At my last company StarTeam was our first choice with this as our backup. Instead the company got rid of everyone.
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Howdy folks. I'm doing some research into issue/defect tracking tools for development. Has anyone done any research in this and have any recomendations of a decent, fairly low cost tool/package? I'd prefer to host it internally on my own systems, but I'm also looking at hosted. Unfortunately I can't really use sourceforge since the software is internal and not able to be opensourced. Mark Conger Sonork:100.28396
FogBugz is webbased, fairly good, and has an 14-days online-demo. http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBUGZ/[^] (We're not using it, though...)
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Howdy folks. I'm doing some research into issue/defect tracking tools for development. Has anyone done any research in this and have any recomendations of a decent, fairly low cost tool/package? I'd prefer to host it internally on my own systems, but I'm also looking at hosted. Unfortunately I can't really use sourceforge since the software is internal and not able to be opensourced. Mark Conger Sonork:100.28396
We use TestTrack Pro. It works fairly well, my biggest complaint would be the limitations of plain-text data entry in some situations, but this doesn't bother me too much. The best recomendation i can give is that i don't mind using it, which in the end is what really matters. FogBugz looks cool though, wish i'd tried it...
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Howdy folks. I'm doing some research into issue/defect tracking tools for development. Has anyone done any research in this and have any recomendations of a decent, fairly low cost tool/package? I'd prefer to host it internally on my own systems, but I'm also looking at hosted. Unfortunately I can't really use sourceforge since the software is internal and not able to be opensourced. Mark Conger Sonork:100.28396
check Issue Manager[^]. it is a free, ASP-based defect tracking solution, useful for smaller teams.
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Howdy folks. I'm doing some research into issue/defect tracking tools for development. Has anyone done any research in this and have any recomendations of a decent, fairly low cost tool/package? I'd prefer to host it internally on my own systems, but I'm also looking at hosted. Unfortunately I can't really use sourceforge since the software is internal and not able to be opensourced. Mark Conger Sonork:100.28396
At Timex, we use Merant's PVCS Tracker. It works with a number of different databases (we use it with SQL Server), and has a web client so users can access it from outside of your firewall. There is also a nice application that in house users can work with. Queries created on one app will work with the other, etc. The only downside is that we haven't found a way to print all SCR's/ECR's from the web client. Hope that helps... Regards, Brigg Thorp Software Engineer Timex Corporation
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I demo'd TestTrack Pro[^] and I really liked it, but before I could present it to my team, our company announced that we would all use an internally-built bug tracking system. Pricing: http://www.seapinesoftware.com/ttppricing.html[^]
Jon Sagara
You know the world is off tilt, when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest basketball player is Chinese, and Germany doesn't want to go to war. -- Charles Barkley
I agree. TestTrack is great software. Todd Smith
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At Timex, we use Merant's PVCS Tracker. It works with a number of different databases (we use it with SQL Server), and has a web client so users can access it from outside of your firewall. There is also a nice application that in house users can work with. Queries created on one app will work with the other, etc. The only downside is that we haven't found a way to print all SCR's/ECR's from the web client. Hope that helps... Regards, Brigg Thorp Software Engineer Timex Corporation
We use PVCS Tracker too with good success. But it ain't terribly cheap. If you want one that does an excellent job and is free, check out www.WinCVS.org ~Steve
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We use PVCS Tracker too with good success. But it ain't terribly cheap. If you want one that does an excellent job and is free, check out www.WinCVS.org ~Steve
Uh, sorry, wasn't thinking straight. CVS is Version Control, not defect tracking. I know that BugZilla is a fairly versital and free Defect tracking system... but I've never used it. ~Steve
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Howdy folks. I'm doing some research into issue/defect tracking tools for development. Has anyone done any research in this and have any recomendations of a decent, fairly low cost tool/package? I'd prefer to host it internally on my own systems, but I'm also looking at hosted. Unfortunately I can't really use sourceforge since the software is internal and not able to be opensourced. Mark Conger Sonork:100.28396