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This is a placeholder for overviews of bug/task tracking systems.

What i want to do here is:

  1. List all tools used in the industry (please provide a link to the tool discussed)
  2. Gather opinions on each tool (please back up your opinion with facts i.e provide advantages and disadvantages)

Please put each tool in separate answer and please make it community owned wiki to give an option to add/edit to as many people as possible.


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What is your tool for version control (FAQ)
Free/Cheap Task/Bug Management software
What bug tracking software do you use?

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Rational ClearQuest. Probably the worst source code control system ever designed. Practically unusable.

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FogBugz

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We use Intervals: http://www.myintervals.com/

It is a bug/task tracking tool built by our web development agency to track software projects. So it is ideal for other developers.

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We use InTask (www.InTaskPro.com) since 2005 Very good tool - Fast, great modern UI, Multi user/Multi project, document versioning and lots more features. You can download free edition from: www.intaskpro.com

Cons: It's not web based - some people think it's important (i'm not!)

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BugTracker.Net! It is great, source code provided, does many of the same things that FogBugz does.

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I have used TestTrackPro by Seapine. Overall it worked quite well. I was able to set up custom work flows. The reporting does leave a lot to be desired however. Once I switched from using the native database to a SQL database I was able to write my own reports. There are much more powerful open source bug trackers out there and I would recommend one of those instead of TTP. Currently I am using JIRA and am quite happy with it.

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SharePoint with the Bug Database template. Simple, free(ish), extensible.

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We've been very happy with TeamSupport.com.

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redmine here...

it's really simple and easy to set up and use...

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We use JTrac

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BugNET (http://www.bugnetproject.com/). Works OK for small->medium sized projects. Been using it for 1-2 years.

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Jira. Has some usability issues but coming from ClearQuest its fantastic :)

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I havent used this personally, but it looks awesome: JetBrains Charisma...still in "beta" mode.

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+1 for Gemini from CounterSoft. A great product at a relatively cheap price.

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We use JIRA in conjunction with a desktop JIRA Client, which adds Outlook-like UI, desktop specific features like drag'n'drop, offline work etc.

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We are using informup tracking tool ( http://www.informup.com ) Personally I really like it because it is very simple and very powerfull

Advantages: Web Based (.net) Simple and powerfull Has almost all the feature you need (good dashbard, email notification, customized workflow etc...) PRICE is very low compare to other tools we checked Include basic requirement management, test management, bug tracking and even task (although the task part should be improved:-))

Disadvantges (I found for your company): Only one direction for source control integeration

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We are using informup (http://www.informup.com ). we are 30-40 in the company using it and it is very great tool for small - mid size group including very good dashboard, customized fields, customized workflow, emai lnotification etc... we are managing our requirements, tests cases and of course bugs in it. Really easy to use and maintainance. In the past I used Test director, bugzilla and few more small bug tracking and really love this tool especially because you get the best solution for a very cheap price!!!

Thanks:-)

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Lighthouse. Integrates well with Beanstalk, which we use for our Subversion repository.

I am currently testing the desktop client Lighthouse Keeper for the Mac. Looks nice, though I'm not sure it's worth the hassle. Different story with Cornerstone, the SVN client we use - worth every penny! I really recommend that to all SVN/Mac users.

-Gregor

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Launchpad Bugs

I'm gobsmacked no-one has mentioned it yet! I personally am an all-round Launchpad fan, and the bug/feature tracking system is certainly a great part of it.

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Elementool

A hosted issue tracking tool that also integrates with Elementool Test Cases. It's easy to customize fields, workflow, etc. and you can have unlimited users on an account. Low priced subscription options, with a free 30 day trial to start.

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Sadly we use Clarity which is very bad project management software for both projects and bugs. We used to use a homegrown application but senior management decided it didn't have enough bells and whistles, so they bought Clarity. Now it takes 3-4 times as long to do anything as far as managing tasks (or even filling in timesheets) and the messaging in it is so bad, that most of us handle any discussions through emails rather than keeping them in the project where they are hard to follow. Most of the windows won't filter by client, so I have to search through 8 or 9 pages of information to find the tasks I want to put on my timesheet.

I don't know who designed this software but they should be forced to used it 8 hours a day for a year.

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