Comments on: Indie Tools I used Pivotal Tracker for bugs and tasks but I guess GitHub does it all now :)

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By: mike w/2011/05/25/indie-tools/#comment-4934 mike w Fri, 27 May 2011 18:16:30 +0000

they offer free subversion, git repositories, as well as a full range of project / issue tracking tools / wiki’s etc. some of the tools are part of their ‘paid’ options, but for simple subversion / git repositories, it’s hard to beat, and for developers that don’t want to run their own dev servers for whatever reason (no dedicated servers / etc) it is a great alternative.

the support team is great, the interface and access speeds are excellent and definitely worth checking out.

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By: Sam/2011/05/25/indie-tools/#comment-4923 Sam Fri, 27 May 2011 12:55:19 +0000 and Free, or very cheap svn / git hosting. http://codesion.com/products/free-plan.html Highly recommended. Free, or very cheap svn / git hosting.
Bugzilla is a good tool for bug tracking too. It's free and was created by firefox developers for help them. Bugzilla is a good tool for bug tracking too. It’s free and was created by firefox developers for help them.

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By: dotsquid/2011/05/25/indie-tools/#comment-4889 dotsquid Thu, 26 May 2011 05:50:41 +0000 Bitbucket/Mercurial is both private and free. I'm really diggin it. OneNote is really awesome for organizing notes on creative projects. Does anyone know of anything similar for free? Google Docs is the closest thing I can think of. Bitbucket/Mercurial is both private and free. I’m really diggin it.

OneNote is really awesome for organizing notes on creative projects. Does anyone know of anything similar for free? Google Docs is the closest thing I can think of.

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By: MarcT/2011/05/25/indie-tools/#comment-4882 MarcT Wed, 25 May 2011 23:57:19 +0000 +1 mantis for bug tracking +1 mantis for bug tracking

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By: Samuele/2011/05/25/indie-tools/#comment-4878 Samuele Wed, 25 May 2011 22:20:41 +0000