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  • J Jon Sagara

    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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    Andreas Saurwein
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    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.


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    • M Mark Conger

      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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      Michael P Butler
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      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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      • J Jon Sagara

        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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        Joe Woodbury
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        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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        • M Mark Conger

          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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          peterchen
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          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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          • M Mark Conger

            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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            Shog9 0
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            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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            • M Mark Conger

              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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              Zdeslav Vojkovic
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              check Issue Manager[^]. it is a free, ASP-based defect tracking solution, useful for smaller teams.

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              • M Mark Conger

                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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                Brigg Thorp
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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

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                • J Jon Sagara

                  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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                  Todd Smith
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                  I agree. TestTrack is great software. Todd Smith

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                  • B Brigg Thorp

                    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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                    Steve Schaneville
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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

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                    • S Steve Schaneville

                      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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                      Steve Schaneville
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                      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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                      • M Mark Conger

                        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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