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bEHarmonia

bEHarmonia - 1.0.0

bug, issue & enhancement tracking software

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.0.0
Release Date: 2007-12-14
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,536
Downloads (all versions): 2,060

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Product Description:

Bug Issue, and Enhancement Tracking Software for the "micro-indie" Mac software developer.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.5

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bEHarmonia CommentaryAppears to be dead - Version: 1.0.0, 12/29/2008 05:48PM PST

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The links no longer work. The site points to a generic site camper.
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bEHarmonia ReviewPretty handy app - Version: 1.1.1 (10), 12/15/2007 04:32PM PST

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Brak

This seems pretty useful. Previously I used a combination of a huge whiteboard for notes and a set of web tools I wrote which generate this type of data, but the process takes a long time. This app consolidates my needs into one place with is much faster than my web-apps.

Some features I'd like to see in the future:

  • Tabs for different projects - I work on many different projects at a time, having a single tab for each project/app I'm working on would really help. I'm not a fan of having tons of windows open because they get out of hand and I can't find the one I want. Tabs organizes this and consolidates it into one window. Project tabs could be located up at the top of the window where there is presently only static text "Bugs/Issues/Enhancements".
  • Autosave - Have the app automatically save your work every time something is added or changed. Maybe require a manual save for deletions? Or just eff it, and always autosave for any change. Nothing sucks more than doing some important tracking only to accidentally lose it for no good reason.
  • Easier drop-downs - Change the drop-downs to standard drop-down elements instead of the "type here" style. This would provide a larger clicking area and since you can't type in them anyway, why not have them be the more standard style.
  • Resizable window - Have the app window be able to be at least vertically resized. The ability to only see 3 issues at a time makes it hard to use. ALso, the issues list doesn't have a scroll bar for me so when there's more than 3 items I can't get to the lower ones without an annoying clic-drag-down action, typically scrolling past the one I wanted a few times. Same thing with the brief description list.
  • Fancy export options - In my web app development tools, something that I have really come to appreciate is my export formatting options. For each project I can generate a plain text readme file, which lists the changes/history; I can also generate a BBcode/Xcode, HTML, or Wiki code list of all of the changes done from every version (of said project) grouped by app version number in descending order, or generate just the current version's changes. This is VERY handy because all I have to do is enter the information about the change/fix/enhancement/whatever once, then it's formatted into the right format so I can post it on websites advertising all the new stuff without having to format anything. Just copy and paste.

I really appreciate that the developer made this app Freeware. I write code for a living, but I write also code for fun in my personal time at home. My home code is all freeware and I prefer using freeware apps over shareware apps because of the author's similar similar mindset to mine.

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