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September 4, 2009 —  Development productivity toolmaker JetBrains has set its sights on making reporting and processing bugs faster with a new product called YouTrack.

A beta of YouTrack 1.0 was released this week, and it is available for download from JetBrains. It can be deployed on a Java application server or as a standalone Java process. The application has an AJAX interface.

General availability is scheduled before the end of 2009; a spokesperson did not immediately respond to an inquiry about pricing.
 
YouTrack bug reporting can be added anywhere within an application. The beta provides query-based search with auto-completion and highlighting, a query and command syntax that can be used for batch operations on selected issues, and built-in keyboard shortcuts.

YouTrack is JetBrains' first product developed using its Meta Programming System (MPS), a language-oriented programming approach that allows applications to be written at a higher level of abstraction. MPS is licensed under Apache 2.0.

"As developers and users of our own products, we'd grown unhappy with how long it took to report and process bugs with existing issue-tracking systems," Vadim Gurov, YouTrack team lead, said in a prepared statement.

"We set out to change that and ended up with a fast, intuitive tool that's friendly to both developers and casual bug reporters. YouTrack packs the majority of its issue-handling functionality in just two controls: a search box and a command window."




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