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Hi, i would like to find an easy to use bug tracking tool, which enables bug tracking and grouping. Is google doc's issue tracker good tool? Or maybe you would recommend any better tool?

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I never used them, but I heard bugzilla ( Home :: Bugzilla :: bugzilla.org ) and when you use google code you have a bug tracker too, but I can't tell you wich one is the best.

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There are a LOT of bug tracking tools out there, with various levels of integration with various version control systems, and other systems. From what I've seen, they're all pretty easy to use, it's just a matter of finding one that'll meet your needs. I'd try installing a few of the free ones as a start.
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MantisBt is a good one, developed in PHP and requiring a web server and a database such as MySql, Microsoft SQL Server or PostgreSQL, it is also easily installed and configured.

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I use bugtracker.NET as a bug tracking tool because it was easy to implement, and is easily customizable since I'm a .NET developer and the code is fairly easy to understand. You can build custom functionality and plugins for it if you would like.
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