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JOB...that's what I call it anyway. I rolled it myself about 15 years ago.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I found JIRA as better tool then excel or bugzilla
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SourceForge tickets / OStickets
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In the past I kept track of this in our in house wiki but I have not updated it recently. All of our software is for in house medical imaging research so there are no customers and the programming team is 1 to 3 workers on a single project of usually between 25K to 300K lines.
John
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This is a quite good product and it is free. I would highly recommand it for any small team that does not have any other tool.
http://www.axosoft.com/bug-tracker[^]
Philippe Mori
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We built in a function that lets users submit change requests (problems, enhancements, new capabilities) via the application itself. A CR Manager lets developers and managers track and manage the requests.
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Excel and Gmail folders. I noticed that someone mentioned "TODO" comments in the code. I do that too!
modified 13-Jan-15 11:51am.
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I document requests/bugs as reported and found in a word document then publish a list of fixes and changes in my applications help files in a topic funnily enough titled 'Release Notes' - simples
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Beside TFS we use Share Point
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I'm so sorry. My sincere condolences.
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Jira At work
TFS online for small personal projects
Target Process (Hosted) for larger personal projects
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Notepad and Outlook folders
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Youtrack allows you to use multiple projects on one agile board. And it's very fast and free for small teams. Also it integrates with Teamcity.
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Was using Basecamp but found it a bit simple. Trying Teamwork.com and finding it pretty good so far.
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Thanks for this. Saw the video on the Teamwork.com site.
Just a question:
- Does it support agile projects? More specifically Scrum, can I create a backlog, create and track sprints, burndown, etc. using this tool?
Just did a search for 'agile' on that page, and did not find one. That's the reason for this question.
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We have TFS installed but do you think I can wean these buggers off excel, not a chance.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Yup! But there is thing a bit more tuned for ToDo things, but same simple as Excel: ToDo List (there is project on this site)
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