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Posted on April 18, 2007. Filed under: Blogroll, bug tracking, geeks, issue tracking |
Since tBits sends the beautiful mail and also accepts the replies, it becomes mandatory that tBits should be compatible with most of the free mail servers like:
Gmail
Yahoo
MSN Hotmail
Rediff
And with the email viewers:
Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003
Outlook Express
Mozilla Thunderbird
Squirrelmail
Now, users can view the beautifully formatted notifications mail in such all such viewers and systems. They can also reply [...]
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Posted on April 6, 2007. Filed under: bug tracking, geeks, issue tracking, james, software, technical, workflow management |
We are running tBits instances for our customers on our servers which are dedicated hosting from one of the biggest hosting provider.
This hosting servers had limitations on email Id’s. Some 50 relay per day. Urgh! thats crazy.
So I installed my own mail server (james - an amazing server written in java. I am really thankful [...]
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Posted on September 16, 2006. Filed under: bug tracking, geeks, software, technical, workflow management |
Happened to visit bugzilla. After facing the scary advanced search page, I clicked on ‘Search’.
I was slapped with this error message.It felt like committing a suicide.
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Posted on August 21, 2006. Filed under: Blogroll, geeks, personal, software, technical, workflow management |
While we are busy preparing for next release, one customer called us for discussion.
Here is the transcript of our discussion:
Customer: We can see that your product is quite generic. What was the idea when you started designing it?
tBits Team: We started with a simple issue tracking system. Then people wanted it for bug tracking, [...]
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Posted on August 5, 2006. Filed under: Blogroll, geeks, personal, software, technical, workflow management |
A year ago my friend who just joined a printing firm as a COO (Chief Operating Officer) asked me for a calender. He said, “I am unable to manage because the things are in chaos. No one knows who is doing what. I need something with which I can find out who is/will be/was doing [...]
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