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How do Web-based bug tracking systems differ from client-server programs?

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How do Web-based bug tracking systems differ from client-server programs?

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Web-based bug tracking systems are also client-server applications. There are many considerations to make when choosing a bug tracking system. Allowing the users to access it from anywhere, anytime is an important one. There are a number of reasons why Web-based defect tracking systems are good. You won’t need to install software on every single machine. You can create a user account and that user can access the system anywhere there is an Internet connection. If you have developers working in the field, this can be quite an advantage as well. Some customers allow end-user access to the project so that they can get feedback about their products. Without having a Web-based system, you would have to install software on every machine!

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