Bontq
Bontq's Dashboard View | |
Developer(s) | Bontq LLC |
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Initial release | 10 August 2010 |
Operating system | Web application |
Type | Bug tracking, Project management |
License | Software as a service |
Website |
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Bontq is a web-based bug tracking and project management system, founded on August 11, 2009 by Bontq LLC. Its main difference from the competitors is a cross-platform Desktop Client,[1] that can capture screenshots and record videos for issue visualization and team collaboration.
Features
- Bug tracking[2]
- Project management[3]
- Screenshot capturing and screencasting for issue visualization[4]
- Google Docs integration[5]
Reviews
The product has been reviewed by Tech Republic,[6] Bright Hub,[7] MakeUseOf,[8] KillerStartups,[9] AppAppeal[10] and mentioned on Smashing Magazine,[11] Web Designer Depot.[12]
See also
References
- ↑ Ravindra, Dream CSS (December 30, 2009) Bontq – cloud-hosted bug and Issue tracking system
- ↑ Official Website - Features Section, Bug Tracking Bontq Features, Bug Tracking
- ↑ Official Website - Features Section, Project Management Bontq Features, Project Management
- ↑ Official Website - Features Section, Desktop Client Bontq Features, Desktop Client
- ↑ Official Website - Features Section, Google Docs Integration Bontq Features, Google Docs Integration
- ↑ Jack Wallen, Tech Republic (January 4, 2011) Review: Track your bugs online with Bontq
- ↑ N Nayab, Bright Hub (December 24, 2010) Reviewing Bontq - Project Management and Bug Tracking Software
- ↑ Kaly Mochoev MakeUseOf (February 21, 2009) Bontq: Easy Project Management For Programmers
- ↑ RogerH KillerStartups (August 16, 2010) Bontq.com - Tracking Bugs With Ease
- ↑ AppAppeal Editor AppAppeal (September 4, 2010) Bontq Review
- ↑ Cameron Chapman Smashing Magazine (November 10, 2009) Designing “Coming Soon” Pages
- ↑ Cameron Chapman Web Designer Depot (October 11, 2010) What’s New for Web Designers – Oct. 2010
External links
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