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A Great Tool For Website QA – SnapaBug

snapabugI was browsing the website MakeUseOf.com this evening. It’s a great place to go to find new tools or websites that I might not have otherwise found. This evening I found a real gem, and one that could save some real time and aggravation during the QA stage of a website build.

It’s a tool called SnapaBug. It allows you to embed a small bit of javascript on your website that places a link that the tester would use to submit a bug report by email. The user enters their email address and a description of the bug to be submitted. The description is mailed to you along with a screenshot of the page being viewed and the details of the user environment. (click on the image below to see an example)

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It is a free service and it seems to work very well. Can’t wait to put it into use.

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