Assembla tracker is a desktop application written in Java that can quickly capture screen shots. This makes it easy to capture a screenshot and post it as a bug report. It also provides an automated time tracking feature that will log your time every 15 minutes, ask you for a task description, and attach a screenshot.
Windows OS Installer
After you run the windows installer, you will see the Assembla Tracker in your task bar.
Multiplatform zip distribution
If you are using Mac or Linux, you can unpack the java files and run the AssemblaTracker-XXX.jar file as a normal application.
You must install java on your computer to run this application.
To capture a screen shot and post it as a Ticket or File
Select the “Screenshot” button. Then drag your mouse over the area you want to grab. Then click on the resulting shaded area. You can submit it as an Assembla ticket, or a file.
To use the time tracker
Select "Start a task". You will need to enter the space you are working in, the job to bill to, and a task description. The system will track your time. Every 15 minutes it will post your description with a screenshot as an attachment on the time entries.
This is an early release, so send us your comments and requests.
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OK.. a lot of complaints about this.. but this was the KEY DIFERENTIATOR THAT MADE ME THE MOST IMPRESSIVE ASSEMBLA EVANGELIST! (Now ... 138 peope use it because of me forcing/inducing them to use it in all our projects... the tracker was the key!)
Now.. JUST RENAME IT!
When you click the link it lets you download a "dowload" file.. just rename that file to whatever e.g. "assemblatracker.exe" just BE SURE TO ADD THE .EXE !!! and it will work.. wonders.. for us.
We are having some problems using it with our server right now.. because it has lots of rules and proxys and shit.. but the rest of the people (120.. i think.. 30% are now using it) and in a great manner!
Thanks to whomever wrote it.. and please dont let it die! its a killer feature definately for the non-geeky guys and a wonderful companion for a pipeline or production system.
Keep the great work.. if you can improve it .. please do so.. assembla guys!!!! you rock!
Best Regards
Jorge Suàrez Basàñez
From the land of tequila and beautiful girls ;) (all invited to demonstrate it ;)) Guadalajara, Jalisco México