On Oct 10, 2005, at 9:10 , Alec Flett wrote:
Neat.. a thick-client for bugzilla ...free for open-source projects. http://deskzilla.com/
Heikki posted this on IRC a while back; I've been using it for a month or so, and I much prefer it to the web UI. There are a couple of things missing (the "?/+/-" UI for review of patch attachments) but it has an easier-to-use (IMHO) UI for queries.
It also has an interesting tree view for queries; in a way it's a hierarchy that's trying hard to provide faceted features via drag-and- drop. For example, if I have top-level queries called "Filed by Me" (matching all bugs I filed) and "Chandler" (matching all bugs in the Chandler product), I can create a drag-copy of "Filed by Me" underneath "Chandler" to get all the bugs in Chandler that I filed. (I could also do it the other way around). You can also create sub- queries that will enumerate all values of some attribute; for instance you could add a "By Priority" to some query, and that would have subqueries "P1", "P2", ... , "P5".
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