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Robert MacFadyen
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12-15-2002 10:46 AM ET (US)
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Dan, You may want to consider RMTrack ( http://www.rmtrack.com). It's very user friendly and very configurable. The integrated screen capture tool is great for easily attaching a screen grab. The GUI workflow designer allows you to configure RMTrack's workflow to match your organizations workflow. Rob
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08-01-2002 11:34 AM ET (US)
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Dan, Try FogBugz ( http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBUGZ/index.html). It's not free, but it's relatively inexpensive, and you can mess around with the source code all you want. I've found it to be extremely helpful on a number of different projects.
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Dan Geiser
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08-01-2002 09:49 AM ET (US)
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Does anyone know of a solution like these 2 that runs on Win32?
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Craniac
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08-01-2002 06:27 AM ET (US)
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Submitting bugs to Mozilla is not nearly as pleasant as it should be.
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MikalBolton
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08-01-2002 01:50 AM ET (US)
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I concur. with Mr Ask. RT kicks. The demo at OSCON totally sold me.
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juke
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07-31-2002 09:25 PM ET (US)
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It's so funny to see this logged. I was talking about it with my dev team this week. We have a ton of stuff to keep track of on the project that I'm running and we've been missing something to contain it all. I think we're going to get it running next week.
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ChakaTodd
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07-31-2002 07:44 PM ET (US)
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RT would have more users if it wasn't so ugly. RT needs skins. :)
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ask
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07-31-2002 07:18 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 07-31-2002 07:19 PM
Request Tracker - http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/ - is in many ways superior to Bugzilla. We use it at perl.org for tracking bugs in both perl5 and parrot - http://www.parrotcode.org/ ... I also use it for "tech support" like tasks; and to maintain my todo list. It's great. Oh, and the author is developing it on his iBook; so it does work on Mac OS X.
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