Re: Recommendations for a Free/Low-Cost Bug-Tracking System?

From: Jill Stephenson (jill_at_tortuga.com.au)
Date: 05/30/04

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    Ozibug is a platform-independent, web-based bug tracking system which
    can be installed and run straight out of the box on any Java servlet
    capable platform.

    The Community Edition has a basic set of features which are easy to
    use, yet provides most commonly used functionality, with the option to
    upgrade to the Enterprise Edition at a later stage when you require
    more features. Both editions feature unlimited users/bugs/modules.

    For more information and access to the demonstration systems visit the
    Ozibug Home Page at http://www.ozibug.com/

    --
    Jill
    http://www.ozibug.com - quality web based bug tracking
    "JC" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message news:<40b4d9f6$1@newsgroups.borland.com>...
    > Hi,
    > 
    > I was recently asked by a friend to suggest a free (or low-cost)
    > bug-tracking solution. His team (comprised of 6 employees) currently uses an
    > Excel spread***, and for obvious reasons this is less than adequate.
    > 
    > I suggested using IssueView (http://www.issueview.com) because we've have a
    > great experience with it, but the free license is only valid for a single
    > developer with a local database. I am at a loss as to what other products to
    > recommend... What would you personally suggest?
    > 
    > All recommendations will be appreciated.
    > 
    > Thanks in advance!
    > 
    > J. C. Bize
    > Synopsis Software
    > http://www.synopsis-software.com
    > 
    > FlashUpdate: Create and distribute your software updates and patches via the
    > Internet!
    

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