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m021478

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Nov 23, 2007
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I need to find the best solution to use with my web developer where I can beta test a website he is building for me, and upon noticing a bug or area of the site that needs improvement/change, I can record that bug in a manner that allows the developer to 'check it off' when done, but which allows me to look back over all of the items that get checked off. I'm not a web developer and I have no interest in setting up an insane overly complex database system.

I thought about using something like Google Docs, but it's tedious to mark things complete and remove it from the 'active' items still remaining to be fixed

I thought about using Wunderlist, which is the nearly perfect solution, but some bugs require lengthy descriptions and I'd like to avoid having to put the details of each bug in a 'note' attached to each to do item because Wunderlist only makes visible a small portion of each to-do item (requiring a note for most things I submit)

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated... Thanks!
 
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