When comparing Putt the Planets vs CatchJS, the Slant community recommends CatchJS for most people. In the question“What are the best JavaScript client-side error logging services?” CatchJS is ranked 14th while Putt the Planets is ranked 15th. The most important reason people chose CatchJS is:
Can send emails when new errors happen.
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Pros
Pro Awesome Space Age music
Putt to the delightful bosanova sounds of the space age, the sound track and music in Putt the Planets is really nice 50's style sci music. One of the best most original sound tracks I have heard in an Android game, I would pay the dollar just for the music.
Pro Controls are easy for all skill levels
Putt the Planets is a very fun miniature golf game, it has an easy control setup that will be easy for anyone of all ages to pick up and play. The simple button layout provides for a great game experience while not taking away from the excellent planetary backdrops.
Pro Out of this world Space locations
Each planet is rendered with spectacular settings and vista. You will see what the surface of each of the planets in our solar system looks like. Visit Mars, Saturn and the Moon, and play golf there!
Pro Educational Fun!
Play golf on all of the planets in our solar systems while learning facts about space, physics and our planets. 3d planet landscapes based on current scientific data give a wonderful environment for fun and learning.
Pro Notifications when things break
Can send emails when new errors happen.
Pro Shows code snippets
Shows code snippets of the error and applies source maps automatically.
Pro Doesn't slow down page loads
Has a very small filesize, so it doesn't slow down page loads.
Pro Screenshots really help debugging
It takes a screenshot of the screen, so you can see what the user was looking at when the error happened.