Axosoft OnTime vs Countersoft Gemini - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-05T12:36:16Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/887223 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/887223/axosoft-ontime-vs-countersoft-gemini 1 Axosoft OnTime vs Countersoft Gemini Rolle 2009-05-20T10:35:19Z 2009-06-25T21:30:50Z <p>We are "upgrading" the systems at the company, moving from SourceSafe/BugNet/... (yeahy!) to some more serious systems. TFS is too expensive. We have come down to comparing OnTime vs Gemini. They both seem OK with an "OK" price-tag. We will of-course download and try them out both, but it would be nice with comments from experienced users. To me, they seem quite equal.</p> <p>Has anyone used both, and can compare the two against each-other? If you would recommend one of these, which one, and why? Any other experiences with these systems? (Especially Gemini, seems hard to find reviews regarding this-one..?)</p> <p>(We are talking about a smaller dev-team, max 8 dev in a project at a time, a couple of testers and some stakeholders/managers etc... Several projects running simultaneously. Need to be able to integrate to Visual Studio, Subversion with feed-back to the issue tracker etc)</p> <p>Thanks for your time!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/887223/axosoft-ontime-vs-countersoft-gemini/948572#948572 1 Answer by Shane for Axosoft OnTime vs Countersoft Gemini Shane 2009-06-04T04:15:00Z 2009-06-04T04:15:00Z <p>Hi, Have a look at this. I hope will clear off your doubts. <a href="http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/6e0840a4-e236-4ee8-886d-4136747bb11c" rel="nofollow">Gemini</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/887223/axosoft-ontime-vs-countersoft-gemini/1046363#1046363 1 Answer by dnndeveloper for Axosoft OnTime vs Countersoft Gemini dnndeveloper 2009-06-25T21:30:50Z 2009-06-25T21:30:50Z <p>Gemini is great, we selected gemini over many other bug tracking systems...</p> <p>main features we liked:<br/> user interface<br/> extensibility (API's, REST based)<br/> addon products (visual studio, outlook plugins)<br/> source control integration (subversion)<br/></p> <p>source code available (asp.net c#), easy to setup and great support.</p>