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f0dder -   Regarding screenshots, there's a working instance of BugTracker.NET at http://ifdefined.com/btnet.   You can play with some features as a guest, more if you register.  The documentation at http://ifdefined.com/README.html shows what some of the administration pages look like and explain some of the configurability.   But my demo is only one way BugTracker.NET can look.   Here's another way (although I'm sure they changed some C# code too):  http://frap.cdf.ca.g...zard/btnet/bugs.aspx

Regarding the ads, I'm not hiding anything.  The three commercial trackers do pay me to publish their advertisements on my site.  "1.aspx" is my script for keeping track of stats.   I don't have access to raw server logs from my hosting provider, so I have to track the stats myself so that I can report them to the advertisers.   Is what I'm doing not ok to you?

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The topic of which <a href=http://ifdefined.com/bugtrackernet.html>issue tracking</a>/<a href=http://ifdefined.com/bugtrackernet.html>bug tracking</a> system to choose comes up frequently on the web.   I've put together a page of links to <a href=http://www.ifdefined.com/blog/post/2007/10/Links-to-other-comparisons-of-issue-trackers.aspx>issue tracker comparisons</a>, if you need more choices.   FogBugz, Trac, and Mantis are all worthy choices.  Trac seems to have a big community.

If you like the style of FogBugz, you might want to try <a href=http://ifdefined.com/bugtrackernet.html>BugTracker.NET</a>.   (I'm the author).   It's free and open source.    It does not have a Wiki or any sort of time tracking/scheduling, but it does have similar email integration and is more configurable than FogBugz.   Does not integrate with mercurial yet, but it has good <a href=http://www.ifdefined.com/doc_bug_tracker_subversion.html>integration with Subversion</a>

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