
The bug tracker says “Done” … but what is Done?
Imagine, if you will, working in a software company. Now, imagine you work in the customer support team, and it’s your job to take customer feedback,
Imagine, if you will, working in a software company. Now, imagine you work in the customer support team, and it’s your job to take customer feedback,
In some downtime, we decided it might be worth the time to dust off Gitr (the result of a little hackathon we had just before Christmas) and
Using GitHub Wiki for software specifications Recently we decided to tighten up some of our processes around documentation and specification of projects. The goal was
One of the most requested BugHerd features we get is the ability to receive customer feedback on wireframes, not just web feedback. Wireframes are really
Someone you respect recommended BugHerd to you on Twitter, and now you’re trying to sell the idea to your team and, more importantly, your clients.
BugHerd is useful for anyone designing a website, from startups to web agencies to Facebook applications. We recently caught up with Rafe Hatfield, the head
Are you a sole web developer or designer, and using BugHerd in an organization? For single users, BugHerd keeps track of all web issues and
Over the last two months BugHerd has been featured in both .net and Offscreen magazines. As readers and fans of both we can’t overstate how
The Rails.app project is an Open Source project on Kickstarter (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1397300529/railsapp) and it is aimed squarely at solving a problem we’re all too familiar with.