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SILKYPIX DS Pro
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Excellent rendering engine
Rendering of RAW allows for fine display of color, gradients, even with fire
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nt image output
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Excellent camera support
Monthly camera updates; works closely with hardware camera makers.
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can be slow
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No subscriptions, full license
Doesn't force you in to a subscription model. Licenses work on up to three computers.
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Monochrome tools
Dedicated tools for working with monochrome photos.
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Underwater tools
Dedicated tools for working with photos shot under water, optimized for dealing with murky water, color distortion, etc.
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Good partial correction tools
Different selection areas plus ability to pinpoint color ranges allows complex layering of corrections.
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excellent image output
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GitLab issues
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Search functionality is not that refined
While you can search for users or projects, you cannot search for a filename. This makes GitLab's search one of the weak points in an otherwise great tool.
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Good web UI
GitLab's UI is clean and intuitive. Each view is designed to not fill the screen with useless information. It displays the activity in a feed-type way in the most prominent part of the view. On top of that, there's a toolbar with buttons which can filter this feed by pushes, merge events or comments. On the left, there's a menu that displays all the links that take you to the different views. For example, a file directory which displays all the files in that repo, a commit view which displays all the commits in cronological order, a network and a graph view that display important information graphically etc... All these details make GitLab's UI extremely intuitive and easy to use, no view is overflown with information and every view displays only the most useful and crucial information needed at that time.
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Free and open source
Gitlab is a free open source project licensed under MIT. Source code for Enterprise Edition can be found here and Community Edition here.
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Comes with integrated CI/CD solution
GitLab CI makes it easy to set up CI and deployment for projects in GitLab. It supports parallel testing, multiple platforms, Docker containers and streaming build logs.
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Regular updates
GitLab is being constantly worked on and has a new release every month on the 22nd. Updating is also very easy through a single upgrade script.
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Issues can have weight
On GitLab EE (free for open-source projects only) you can set the weight of an issue during its creation (from 1 to 9) to get a better idea of how much time, value or complexity a given issue has.
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Linux, BSD
Technology:
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Bugs Everywhere
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No recent updates
Last update seems to be 5 years ago.
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Bug state can be modified offline
Users can easily change the bug state even while being offline.
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Only Linux
Only Linux distribution packages seem to be available.
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Complements distributed version control systems
Bugs everywhere is a distributed bug tracker, it's built to be used in tandem with distributed version control systems.
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Platforms:
Linux
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Python
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Zammad
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GitHub and Gitlab integrations
GitHub and Gitlab integrations.
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No extensions (yet)
The app is fully featured but as it's a relatively new player, there isn't a plugin/extension system as of yet.
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Free and open source
The app is built with Rails and is freely available to download and install on any server that supports Ruby web applications.
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Linux, Docker
Technology:
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Kwok Information Server
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Web based
No client software needed.
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Limited
Might be too limited for advanced users, there seems to be no integration with version control systems like GIT or SVN.
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Positive reviews
Positive reviews on SourceForge.
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Win, Mac, Linux
Multi platform.
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Windows, Linux, Mac, Web
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Java
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No
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YouTrack
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REST API
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Scrum
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Mobile apps
Mobile apps for iOS and Android.
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Kanban
Kanban boards.
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Image editor
Built in image editor.
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State-machine workflows
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Migration options
Lots of migration options, e.g. from Jira.
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Zendesk integration
Can be integrated with Zendesk.
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Gantt chart
Gant chart provides an overview of your projects in time.
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Windows, Linux, Mac, Web
Technology:
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Bugs
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Simple installation
It runs on PHP and MySQL, which are ubiquitous nowadays.
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Based on an outdated Laravel version
The maintainer doesn't feel like porting it to a more recent Laravel version. So unless someone steps up, it may slowly die along with its PHP version.
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Free and opensource
Bugs is free an Open source. Anyone can contribute to it.
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Platforms:
Web
Technology:
PHP
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Picktorial
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Fast
Browsing and editing are very fast. Much better than lightroom and most other competitors.
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No image blending
You can't blend images, like in photoshop.
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Fun
This software makes editing fun.
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Single-space workflow
No need to move between different slow modules.
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Truly non-destructive edits
Every edit is non-destructive, no matter the order.
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No need to import
It's catalog free so no need with slow import and backup problems.
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Local adjustements
Has many options Lightroom doesn't, like HSL, curves and split tone within local adjustment.
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Great value for money
Much better than a subscription to pay every month and very affordable for what it does.
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Platforms:
Mac OS
Tethered capture:
No
Fuji Lens Correction:
Yes
Local Adjustments:
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Darktable
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Feature rich
There are a lot of different modules.
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Can be overwhelming
There are a lot of different modules. You're going to need some time watching tutorials to understand how to get the best out of it.
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Fast and Flexible
A very well considered UI makes edits fast and fluid. You can redo or undo any step without disturbing any other part of your edit. The UI doesn't get in the way.
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For tethered capture on Linux you may need additional software installed that is not a dependency for Darktable
First make sure you have gphoto2 and libgphoto2.
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Good batch editing capabilities
Darktable allows applying the same set of operations to multiple images and saving your history stack as a style (you can pick exactly which modules).
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No official Windows version
Whilst official builds exist for Linux and OSX, this isn't the case for Windows (though unofficial versions do exist).
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Edits are saved to a separate file
Original files are untouched by any edits. No worries on what was done before or if an accidental save occurs. All work is separate from the originals.
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Customizable
Darktable allows favoriting modules and remapping hotkeys.
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Allows for local adjustments
Most modules, by default, affect the whole image, but have the option to only be applied to masked-off areas (be those drawn masks, parametric ones, or a combination of the two).
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Supports tethered capture
On the camera set it to use USB Remote. Open Darktable, on the left side under Import, click scan for devices. The camera should appear. Click on tethered shoot. Next on the right side look for the gear icon above the battery n/a and click it. go to the session options tab, and change the base directory to the location you want to save photos. close that settings window and try taking a picture. It should come right up.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Technology:
C
Tethered capture:
Yes
Non-Distructive Editing:
Yes
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Redmine
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Free and open-source
Redmine is a free and open source tool.
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Visually appealing and has high usability
Redmine's UI is very simple and easy to learn to use. It does not overwhelm users with many options and information at once.
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Built in Integration for GIT, SVN, & CVS
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Built In Wiki
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Plugins support
If there is additional features set you want you can find or write plugins to extend the ability.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac
Technology:
Ruby on Rails
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Bitbucket's bug tracker
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The UI seems old and not very polished
While GitHub's UI is extremely simple to understand and very polished, BitBucket lacks a bit on this category. With a design that seems old and not as pleasant to look at.
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Free unlimited private repositories for small teams
Bitbucket offers unlimited private repositories for free, as long as the number of members in a team is not larger than 5. BitBucket does not use GitHub's pricing plan, instead of charging users for each private repo, it charges teams per number of team members. It is free for up to 5 people.
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Only 5 users are free
5 users free: Unlimited private repos, Dedicated support, Code reviews, Custom domains, JIRA integration, REST API.
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Supports both Mercurial and Git
Has full support for both Mercurial and Git VCS.
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Integration with other tools is not as good as github
Most of the 3rd party tools ( bug trackers, CI servers, chat servers, etc) always integrate with GitHub first, and either don't integrate with Bitbucket at all or do sub par job in it. For example there are 3 separate projects to allow building and verifying pull request submissions on Jenkins CI server and there is only one viable one for BitBucket and that one is really buggy and lacking many features. The only exception to this rule is Atlassian products like Jira.
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Native application for both Mac and Windows
Atlassian, the company behind BitBucket is also behind SourceTree, a free application for Windows and Mac wich works as a client for both Git and Mercurial which can be connected to BitBucket and other code hosting services.
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Multiple authentication methods
BitBucket supports GitHub, Twitter, Facebook, OpenID, Google and even GitHub authentication.
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Git:
yes
SVN:
–
Mercurial:
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Capture One Pro
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Expensive
Has hefty price tag, although both license and subscriptions are on offer.
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Capture Pilot enables using Capture One collaboratively during a shoot
Capture pilot is a feature that allows any web-enabled device to remotely connect to Capture One and use a subset of its functionality like view a selected catalogue, rate images and even make minor edits to photos. An iOS app for Capture Pilot is available as well that in addition to default functionality also allows controlling a tethered camera though that functionality has to be purchased separately.
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Doesn't support color checkers
Unfortunately, there's no way to create color profiles using the Color Checker Passport.
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Well thought out tethered capture implementation
Once you hook up your camera to Capture One, the program offers a bunch of useful tools and workflows based on your needs. For example, it has Composition Mode that allows setting up the shot without taking up hard-drive space by replacing the last image taken with the a one as soon as you take it. It has Hot Folder functionality that will keep an eye on changes in a set folder and as soon as any new images appear in that folder they will be added to Capture One; great for cameras that are not supported by Capture One natively and unlike other Hot Folder functionality in other programs C1 captures everything coming in quickly and imports all images as active. Many cameras can be controlled via the program and if the camera has live view, similar functionality can be enabled in Capture One. Plus, live view allows superimposing an overlay; great for cover shooting. There's also a overlay mask that shows wether a shot is in focus or not. And many other functions and design decision that help with ease of use.
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Asset management could be better
While it does have asset managment, it isn't as robust or intuitive as some of the competition, like Lightroom in particular.
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Extremely robust color editing
A huge amount of color editing options, with the ability to modify overall, to extremely targeted ranges. Especially robust support for editing skin tones.
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Clean and sharp default processing
Straight imports seem a bit sharper and more dynamic than many other RAW editors.
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Very intuitive Irs, easier to use and raw conversion using Sony seems better
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Windows OSX
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Pivotal Tracker
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No Kanban-board
To get a good overview often Kanban boards are used. You can somehow imitate a board, but it is not comparable to a real Kanban-board.
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Flexible
While not perfect kanban, Pivotal is somewhat flexible in that you can mark sections of stories. So rather than (or in addition to) a normal sprint, you can put a marker in to define all cards above that point as part of something, for example a release. Further, you can override the auto tracker and define how many points in a sprint. So there is some degree of flexibility which sometimes you don’t find in “purist” agile or scrum tools.
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Limited Work Flow & Process
Few story states. If your process involves some sort of QA and sign off, forget it - you get started, deliver, accept/reject, and finished. No way to customize this to your process. Sad miss for an easy fix/configuration.
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Great software to use in conjunction with a disciplined agile/scrum development philosophy
Pivotal Tracker has a Kanban feel to it, but takes a more opinionated “Agile” approach to feature management: It encourages items in the flow to be user stories with effort points associated to them to allow Pivotal to calculate your team’s velocity. If you agree with the workflow, Pivotal offers a ton of functionality not provided by more generic tools like Trello. You can see your team’s velocity over time, organic smaller Stories into “Epics” (huge features) etc.
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Non-Editable Default Templates
Templates for defining stories and bugs save time. Pivotal has a default for story and bug. However you can’t edit these. So when you go to add your own, the titles can be confusing to users. Maybe title like “Our User Story” and “Our Bug”? Users will see all templates in the drop down and it’s confusing, so you end up with peope using the wrong templates which adds to process problems.
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Stories can contain media files
Easy to create features/bugs/chores with embedded files (screenshots, docs, videos).
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No Saved & Shared Views
Everything is in a column. Aside from destroying Kanban, it also gets confusing. The real downside here is that there’s no way to save a set of columns and pin for others to quickly see. Everyone on the team is usually looking at a completely different set of work. This is literally the definition of not being on the same page.
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Not usable for multiple projects
If you want / need to have an overview of all the tasks going on over different projects and if you have these organized in different projects, there is no way to get an overview beside reporting. Just take a look at the screenshot and you see what you can expect.
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GitHub Issues
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Nice and usable UI
GitHub's UI is clean and intuitive. Each view is designed to not fill the screen with useless information. For example, the repository view displays only the most crucial data about that repo - on the top it displays the number of commits, branches, releases and contributors. When clicked, each of them will take the user to a page that displays more detailed information.
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Proprietary tool
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Large community
GitHub is the largest code host on the planet with over 21.4 million hosted repositories and many users. It's unarguably the largest VCS used by developers worldwide and as such, it has a vibrant community that follows it resulting in many guides and tutorials for new users. Even experienced developers can always find an answer to any question they may have.
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Only git repositories are fully supported
Github has full support only for Git, while it has some support for SVN. But it doesn't have any support for Mercurial though.
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Supports Two-Factor authentication
GitHub has added another layer of security to their user accounts. This layer comes in the form of Two-Factor authentication. After it's enabled, GitHub delivers an authentication code by SMS, or by a free application for smartphones. After two-factor authentication is enabled, the authentication code is sent to the account owner's phone any time someone attempts to sign into their GitHub account. This means that only someone who has both the password and authentication code can sign into the account.
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Issues are not systematically linked to a specific release
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Convenient continuous integration with Travis CI
GitHub can be integrated with Travis CI for code testing and it is free for free open-source projects.
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Only public repositories are free
Unfortunately, compared to some other competitors, GitHub offers closed repositories only for premium users, and the price is not cheap at all.
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Anyone can fork
Any user can fork a project and submit a pull request. If accepted by the owner, the fork will be merged with the master branch.
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Simplified team management tools
GitHub has easy and useful features to control teams, large and small alike. Team members can be given different powers on different projects, ranging from the ability to create them, to only being able to have read-only access.
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Excellent native apps
GitHub has native apps for mobile (iOS and Android), Windows and Mac, which make code deployment easier and faster.
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Issues can be linked to a specific release
Issues can be linked to a specific release using GitHub Projects.
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Private repositories are also free
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Web
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yes
Mercurial:
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No setup needed
You start by simply adding your first bug with hg b add <bug title>.
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Fully distributed
It lives with your code. It is suitable for a completely distributed multi-user workflow without central points of failure. Users need not be online to add or change bugs.
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'Get things done, not organized'
b follows the principle, "the only way to make your bug list prettier is to fix some damn bugs."
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MiniBug v2
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Free
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PDF support
Generate a PDF from an issue.
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Fast
Loading a project with thousands of issues usually takes less than a second on a PC with a SSD drive.
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Pie chart
Shows a pie chart to give a quick overview of issue statusses and progress.
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Attach images
Supports drag-and-drop for images.
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Portable single exe
Only a lightweight single exe (less than 2 MB) is needed.
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JSON and CSV support
Data is stored in JSON format and can be exported in CSV format.
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Platforms:
Windows
Technology:
C#
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MaxiBug
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Free
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PostgreSQL knowledge needed
There should be at least one person in the team that can administer a PostgreSQL server with user roles and rights.
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Git support
From version 1.1.0 in the Issue form the "Git history" tab can be selected, and by pressing the sync button the Git history for an issue can be retrieved.
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Virus warning
Might give a false virus warning on some Windows versions when using the Edge browser, try with Chrome instead. If someone would like to sponsor a paid authenticode certificate this might be solved, please leave a comment!
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Drag & Drop
Images can be dragged and dropped on the Issue form.
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Single exe
All that is needed is a single exe (file size less than 3 MB) and a PostgreSQL server, the database will be created automatically.
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Platforms:
Windows
Technology:
C#
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Mantis BT
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Open source
MantisBT is a free and open source bug tracker.
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Little integration
Supports little integration with code repositories, and CI servers
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Light
Really light and simple. Good for simple management.
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Too simple
Not powerful enough for complex management.
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No documentation can be found in the installation files
The files that are included with the installer or the files that come out of the box after a fresh installation don't include any documentation.
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Gitea
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Light-weight
Easy to install and setup. Can run on a VPS with 1 core CPU and 256MB RAM.
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Open source and maintained by community
Unlike Gogs, which is maintained primarily by its creator.
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Intuitive interface
Easy to navigate around and feels very natural in general.
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Non-memory consuming
Just like Gogs, but with new features and fixed bugs. Unlike GitLab which is enormous.
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Wiki and issues
Like GitHub, a wiki and issues (bugtracking) can be added to a repository.
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Fast pace of development
New features, constantly updated.
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Like Gogs but with faster bug fixes
If you love Gogs but were frustrated with the long wait for bugs to be fixed, this is for you.
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Most common platforms
Versions available for Linux, Mac and Windows. This is possible because Gitea is developed in the Go language which makes it compact and fast too. Only one executable is needed.
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Easy install with MariaDB back-end
No problems getting to work with MariaDB.
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Simple to install/written in GO
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Package Registry
Supports NuGet, npm, Cargo, Composer, Maven, RubyGems etc. To work with the NuGet package registry, you can use command-line interface tools as well as NuGet features in various IDEs like Visual Studio.
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Runs perfect on a Raspberry Pi 3
Thanks to its light-weight and simple integration.
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Customizable Templates
All templates can be overridden.
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Focus only on key features
And if you want extra features, you can use web hooks.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Docker
Technology:
Go
Git:
Yes
SVN:
No
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Trac
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Database support
Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite.
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Python
Python can be slow sometimes.
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GIT and SVN support
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Open source
Written in Python.
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Bitnami installer
Bitnami installer available.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Technology:
Python
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