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Is there a good Fogbugz client for Mac OS X?

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fogbugz

And/or: do I need one?

I've recently started using FogBugz for my hobby projects, and I'm very happy with things so far. Having read more about it, especially the evidence-based scheduling, I'd like to start using it for my PhD as well. (Heh; something tells me my supervisors won't be opening tickets for me, though.)

Last night I stumbled onto TimePost, which looks like a tidy app that doesn't do much but could be a real bonus to logging my time in FogBugz effectively. I tried looking around for similar apps but came up a little empty-handed. Are there any other FogBugz clients that you've used and recommend for Mac OS X? Or are you happy with the web interface?

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Will Robertson Avatar asked Sep 06 '08 02:09

Will Robertson


4 Answers

The official answer is no, there is not a dedicated Mac client, other than Safari :)

There's a command line version that runs on Linux, Windows, and Mac.

There are also plans for an iPhone version although I'm not technically supposed to announce features before they are done or even spec'd so pretend I didn't say that.

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Michael Pryor Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 04:11

Michael Pryor


I recently spotted this one which looks quite nice for additions:

http://manicwave.com/products/tickets

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theLastNightTrain Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 02:11

theLastNightTrain


I'm happy with using the web interface. I've used Fluid to create a custom browser for it, and even gotten some help making a pretty icon.

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Hagelin Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 03:11

Hagelin


We recently released a new Fogbugz client software for Mac, maybe you are interested to give it a try, http://lithoglyph.com/ladybugz/

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zonble Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 02:11

zonble