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Project Management tool for bugs and projects together?

I've been looking for a service that offers bug tracking + project management and maybe a place where we can write ideas ( like an idea repository ).

We're a small start-up consisting of only 2 people ( developers ). We're looking for a free service, doesn't matter if it's hosted online or if we have to host it on our servers.

By the way, I've really looked a lot and I just couldn't find the perfect solution for us, so any help would be really appreciated.

Many thanks in advance,

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lenix
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  • I did, but I couldn't find something that really fits our needs. Do you know of any solution that consists of a place where we can save our ideas like an Idea repo? Also we need something that's free. – lenix Jul 19 '12 at 10:16

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For such a small group you can get the atlassian software for something like 10$ I think. With Jira (Issue tracking) and Confluence (wiki) you would have a solid base to grow from.

Jens Schauder
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  • Although this is a good idea, it must be said that Atlassian's products have a learning curve and they aren't that straight forward - especially if you don't have a highly structured development process. – Burhan Khalid Jul 31 '12 at 10:32
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GitHub is a good alternative to check. Does everything you asked for. There is a free option for open source projects, and you can pay for private repositories as well.

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  • We're looking for a free service but we're not doing open source projects at the moment. – lenix Jul 19 '12 at 10:34
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If you're looking for an idea repo, why not use an online note-taking site/program? Evernote is great for this as it also syncs with other computers, web, phones, etc. It arranges/categorizes them neatly, lets you take pictures.

For a quick and simple project management tool, I use Wedoist. It's really easy to set up; suitable for very small teams. You can use a tag/folder for bugs, and prioritize it if you wish. Almost no learning curve.

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