Bugzilla is a database for bugs. It lets people report bugs and assigns these bugs to the appropriate developers. Developers can use bugzilla to keep a to-do list as well as to prioritize, schedule and track dependencies.
SXTYNNMACH1 Bugzilla is for developing programs efficiently. If you don't know how it works, don't review it.
As stated before, Firebird is a cross-platform product. That is why they don't spend extra hours trying to make it "mac-ish" or "windows-esque." They try to make good programs that any platform can use effectively. (Version 2.23.4)
DWMARSH Super product. Takes a bit of work, to set up, but not too bad. It's perfect for capturing specifics about and assisting with the management of software bugs in a distributed development environment.
Mozilla has done a great job making this relevant and useful to the software development team. (Version 2.18)
GLEB DOLGICH This is an excellent bug tracking system which works extremely well on Mac OS X. I use it for all my development activities, even when the development itself is done on a PC. Simple, clear, easy to use. A little tricky to set up, but you can't beat the price! (Version 2.18rc1)
ANONYMOUS Heh. Just take a look at the Mantis bugtracker. www.mantisbt.org (Version 2.18rc2)
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Apr 15 2004
ANONYMOUS It is a sad thing to give only one star because you don't understand it. I use Bugzilla in a professional/production environment and it is an invaluable tool. And comments about firebird in it have nothing to do with the product, which is resolutely cross-platform. (Version 2.17.7)