Saturday, August 6, 2011

Atlassian Bonfire enables developers to quickly test application for errors

Leena Rao is currently working as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently finished graduate school of the Medill School of journalism at Northwestern University, where she studied business journalism and videography. From 2004 to 2007 she helped lead efforts for advocacy and community relationships Congressman Carloyn Maloney in New York. She graduated from Columbia University in 2003 where it was ... ? Read More

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Product development software company Atlassian launches new offering today, called bonfire, which allows developers to quickly fire testing and accountability Web applications for errors.

Bonfire site the plugin integrates with bug and issue tracker Atlassian JIRA and essentially allows developers to test Web applications and report any errors on the same page as the application, without leaving the screen. With Campfire developers can submit a bug directly from a browser, add annotated screenshots with each error and install the test sessions to keep track of the action against the requirement or user story.

Coster, users can also create templates error reporting to pre-fill the meta data and duplicate content from reporting and the plugin works in chrome, Safari, Firefox and IE. Campfire for free 30 days, but then would be $ 10 for 10 users.

Atlassian is a company that provides innovative enterprise software solutions for a number of organizations. Originally founded in 2002 in Sydney, Australia, the company has quickly become ...

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