


Not sure how long that will last, but free software is always a good thing.
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Also, for a limited time they've got a free 2-user license if you mention their software (so they get Google Juice). That'd be a great way to start out with lifecycle management tools for the independent developer and gives AxoSoft a way to compete with the free BugZilla tools. AxoSoft also offers a Customer-facing Portal that can enable users to report bugs themselves.įinally, if you're not into managing the infrastructure or SQL/Windows licenses yourself, there's a hosted plan.
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Patrick Cauldwell mentioned today that he heard at Devscovery yesterday a koan that really resonated with him: "If you have get an unhandled exception, you've never executed that code in that way before." Integrating the defect tracking system with the application itself is cool thing. ( example screencast) I can imagine building defect submission directly into a Help|About box or a global exception handler. This is pretty powerful stuff and it's a shame more applications don't take the effort to expose their core engine as Web Services. There is an SDK in the form of a rich Web Services interface into the OnTime system for integrating into other lifecycle management systems that you may already have in place. You of course are bound by MSDE's size and concurrency limitations if you take that road, but a team of 5 could certainly do well with MSDE, IMHO. I used a private MSDE installation with no problems. You can use SQL Server or MSDE for your backend. They also have an "Enterprise Server" edition that lets remote users connect via Web Service rather than directly to back-end SQL. It aims to be a complete system for Software Project Management and provides not only a Web-based solution, but also a complete WinForms solution as well as one that integrates with VS.NET as a toolbox. NET-based application suite for managing many aspects of the software development lifecycle. However, I did receive a free copy of the software.ĪxoSoft's "OnTime 2005" - Team-Based Defect, Feature and Task Tracking SoftwareĪxoSoft's OnTime 2005 is. Updated: I haven't been paid for this review and won't be. This review is by me personally, and has nothing to do with my company who does not use or advocate the user of this tool. I'm usually happy to review software and tools when time permits, I'll always do it in an unbiased way to the best of my ability, and the small stipend (or free gadgets) is a nice recognition of the value of my time. reached out to Vale Friday for any updates, but a spokesperson said the company has nothing further to share at this time.I received an email recently asking if I'd review AxoSoft's OnTime 2005 Team-Based Defect, Feature and Task Tracking software in exchange for a small fee. The incident investigation is being led by Greater Sudbury Police Services, the Ontario Ministry of Labour, representatives of Vale and the contracted companies involved. “We are doing everything we can to support them and to better understand what happened during this incident.” “Our thoughts are with the family, co-workers and friends of this individual,” said Dino Otranto, chief operating officer of Vale’s North Atlantic Operations, in the Tuesday press release. Vale offered the services of its Critical Incident Stress Management Team to the employees and contractors that were working in the area, as well as the Vale employees that responded to the scene. The name of the employee is being withheld out of respect for the family, said the company. Greater Sudbury Police Services and representatives from the Ontario Ministry of Labour were investigating at the scene. Vale said in a statement Tuesday night that the contractor had passed away at the Fluid Bed Roaster Baghouse of Vale’s Matte Processing facility in Copper Cliff. An MLTSD inspector attended the workplace and the investigation is ongoing.” “There is no confirmed cause of death at this time. “It was reported a worker was found unresponsive,” the ministry’s statement said. provides “skilled and trained employees for industrial, mining and environmental companies” in Greater Sudbury.Īn emailed statement sent to from the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD) earlier this week said the ministry was notified Tuesday of the worker’s death at Vale’s Matte Processing Plant in Copper Cliff. 24 was working for the contractor Ontime Labour Supply Inc., the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development says.Īccording to its website, Ontime Labour Supply Inc. A worker who died on Vale property in Copper Cliff Aug.
