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    SparkleShare

    SparkleShare

    Share and collaborate by syncing with any Git repository

    SparkleShare creates a special folder on your computer. You can add remotely hosted folders (or "projects") to this folder. These projects will be automatically kept in sync with both the host and all of your peers when someone adds, removes or edits a file. SparkleShare was made to cover certain use cases, but doesn't handle every scenario well. SparkleShare uses the version control system Git under the hood, so setting up a host yourself is relatively easy. Using your own host gives you...
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    itracker

    itracker

    open source issue tracking system

    itracker is a true open source issue tracking system. itracker is built using Java enterprise technology. itracker is a professional, easy to use, open, easy to integrate, fast, modular, customizable and scalable solution for all kinds of projects.
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    The main hosting for this project is now at GitHub! Double Choco Latte is a project to create a solution for managing some IT departments including software development and call center activity.
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    Celestic-Community

    Collaborative tool, developed to control software projects

    Celestic is a collaborative web based application designed to manage software projects, the main idea is to help development teams to take control of the whole process of application development software. It's developed under GPL v3 license so you can freely download and use it on your own server.
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    Foobug is an issue tracking system, written in ksh93. It provides email and HTML interfaces for a development team.
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    Redmine Client is a free and opensource desktop tool for reporting time spent on issues and creating issues in the Redmine Project Management System and a library of functions encapsulating the features of Redmine Project Management System.
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    Free web-based bug tracking system written on PHP. Some of the main features are: fully custom templates, advanced filters, LDAP support, email notifications, subscriptions, reminders, flexible permissions management, graphical project metrics, etc.
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    This is a issue and bug tracking system written in Java and JavaFX language. The main purpose of this software is to provide access to issues by mobile, desktop and web interface.
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