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Previously on "Simple free *online* bug/issue tracking system"
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How many users? You can get a 2-user totally free hosted Fogbugz service, Fogbugz is one of the top tools. Beyond that costs I'm afraid, bugzilla would be my choice in that case.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSorry, when I say online I mean externally hosted and already setup waiting for me and others to register and get going.
It needs to be ultra-simple and non techie.
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Sorry, when I say online I mean externally hosted and already setup waiting for me and others to register and get going.
I don't have the time or the inclination at the moment to install, host, setup anything, it needs to be out there online and I just sign up and go.
It needs to be ultra-simple and non techie.
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BugZilla is the one that springs to mind. Are you after an externally hosted service DP, or do you have a server you can install something on?Last edited by voodooflux; 26 January 2010, 14:46.
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I've used Bugzilla quite a bit (at several clients). Nothing too fancy, but satisfies the simple and free requirement.
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Few options:
http://www.mantisbt.org - Doesn't really do anything but track bugs
http://trac.edgewall.org/ - Lots of plugins, doesn't look too pretty though
http://www.bugzilla.org/ - Used by Mozilla (don't know if thats good or bad, but it's what everybody says about it...)
If you are willing to shell out some cash this looks promising, never tried it though:
http://www.testuff.com/
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Simple free *online* bug/issue tracking system
Anyone recommend one?
Add bugs, issues and feature requests, categorise them, prioritise them and add a discussion type thread to each one.
Easily see which ones have been raised, which ones are now closed, and in what version and date they were fixed, etc.
Usual stuff, must be totally intuitive to users a require almost no learning curve.Tags: None
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