Everything about Track totally explained
Track+ is a general-purpose
web-based
project-management and
bug tracking tool.
Since version 2.0.6 (dated
2004) Track+ is no longer
open-source software, but the original project still exists at
SourceForge, and the newer versions are available at no cost for up to five users and for some non-profit and open source users. Track+ shouldn't be confused with
Trac, another web-based and open-source project-management tool.
Track+ relies on an installed
web server or
application server, such as
Apache or
JBoss and a
database management system, such as
MySQL or
PostgreSQL, to perform its work. Issues can be submitted by anybody with appropriate access rights, and may be assigned to a particular responsible person. Various status updates for each bug are allowed, together with user notes, attachments and other issue references. It is possible to submit issues and comments to issues by e-mail, and it's possible to exchange project data with MS Project.
Track+'s notion of an issue is very generic; for instance, feature requests, requirements, risks, bugs, etc. are issues as well.
Requirements
See the supplier web site, which includes the following requirements:
Further Information
Get more info on 'Track'.
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