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Any suggestions for good, solid, bug tracking solutions that let me (and company members) document bugs in 1-or-2-click steps? Basically I grew tired of all the overhead Mantis brings in...

All I need is a list (do away with assign/status/priority/notes, phew! we're a small company!). I'm tempted to write it up in CakePHP, but before I do so, i'd love to know if there's something out there. Points if its free or web2-"ish".

Cheers, Thx.

/mp

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With the risk of getting the reputation of a Salesman: FogBugz, free for up to 2 users

Also, check the GTD Thread, maybe Remember the milk works for you as well.

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Great info. You made me realise there actually IS a free option for fogbugz, so I dont have to use company's one for my own projects :) – kender Oct 22 '08 at 13:03
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Panic (a small Mac software company) recently went through a similar quest for a light-weight bug tracking system. Check out the choices they considered (all with links) and their reasons for choosing the eventual winner.

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Those links are a 404 – CAD bloke Mar 12 at 2:54
Yes, stevenf is eternally moving his blog. I'm working on getting updated URLs… – John Siracusa Mar 12 at 21:24
For those that are curious, Redmine was the choice. web.archive.org/web/20080531231606/… web.archive.org/web/20080601220503/… – Pete Oct 21 at 3:10
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BugTracker.NET has the philosophy of being able to enter bugs with a minimum of required fields, similar to FogBugz. It comes with a screen capture utility that lets you turn a screenshot into a bug with just a couple clicks, also similar to FogBugz. It's, free, open source, web-based.

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I really like BugTracker.NET – Rip Rowan Oct 16 at 23:35
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trac. You can even download it in a virtual machine (JumpBox), you just start the VM and that's it, no config!

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Redmine is the shizzle.

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Thanks! 10 minutes and 3 choices!!

/mp

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What about a shared Google Docs spreadsheet?

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DoneDone is a simple web-based bug/issue tracker (http://www.getdonedone.com) - issues have a title, description, priority, tags (optional), and file uploads (for paid accounts). What's unique is that bugs are sorted by waiting on you v. waiting on them... you don't have to "re-assign" bugs to ask a question or get more feedback. Really beautiful, simple interface without too many unnecessary features.

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Try using Freshlog to create concise bug reports WITH screenshots in your choice of issue trackers:

  • Fogbugz
  • Lighthouse
  • Unfuddle
  • Assembla
  • Fixx

and even project management apps like:

  • Basecamp

easily in a few steps.

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