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Very interesting project. Simple and functional.
It looks interesting, nice and simple, but citing yourself on your own product seems think it's quite lame.
I actually think it's genius. Mocking himself a little bit and other sites that display testimonials. It caught my eye and I signed up because of it.
Glad someone picked up on my corny joke :)
Pretty neat. I might use it some.

Little typo: When you select a bug and click the drop down list to make it high or normal priority, the first option is "Mark As High Hriority".

Indeed very nice. What technologies did you use?
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Do you have a bug tracker I can report a bug about your bug tracker in? :)

Womp, womp. No I don't but that's an excellent idea! I'm not sure what would have caused it to bork out on you. Do you have any other details?

Also maybe adding a feature where people or third parties in general could add bugs to your list wouldn't be a bad idea? Suppose an API could help accomplish this as well.

Chrome 19 on win7 x64. nothing else notable.

+1 for API if it doesn't crash ;-)

When I add a tag to a bug and go back and view the same bug the tag I added has been replaced by:

music, Koala, Suche, test, thing, asd, dasd,asdasd ,asdasd ,asdasd, asdasd , Buggr, Buggrapp, Time, Start, one, one two

It seems to pull all available tags out of the database and line them up in the textarea...
Nice project. Are you planning on open source it?
You realise no British user can possibly take this app seriously? Anal sex. That's what bugger means. Happy hacking!
In Microsoft there's an internal tool called bugger. I think sizeable number of people are well aware of the multiple meanings.

Actually, it's a rare triple entendre - the anal sex reference, the "computer bug" official reference and the "someone bothersome" reference.

Ha that's funny, I had no idea of the double meaning when I picked the name. Oh well hopefully it brings a smile to someones face in that case :)
I'm not that bothered :)

I had an application called FuckYouDCOM that we sent to clients in the UK which fixed a load of clsid issues in windows 2000. No one seemed bothered about that either.

I just added a bug and status says "about 3 hours ago". Can it be little precise?