I got that e-mail too, on a decade-old test account: first an e-mail that reads like my account simply "expires" if I don't update. Then an invoice. Here's what I don't get: After a stunt like this, any reputation/brand value that you might have had is gone. So, the obvious conclusion is they bought the company purely to pull this trick. Any other value the company might have had is deleted. Can that have been worth…
FogBugz new owners attempting to auto-upgrade all free plans to paid
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#74It was shit 10+ years ago and it has not improved one bit since then.
Oh look a UI from 2005, let me get my credit card…
Re: FogBugz new owners attempting to auto-upgrade all free plans to paid
#75Absolutely absurd. I haven't touched it for 13 years, and just received an email that they will be billing me $31.25 with 6 hours warning. This, of course, is a few hours after an email saying that my "free subscription" will be expiring in a month, not within hours. The kicker is that the billing FAQ 404s, the "account URL" 500s, and there is no apparent way to log in to the account that they are billing me for. At…
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#76This should be illegal. I can understand raising the rates on existing paid plans automatically, if nothing else it's eventually reasonable for inflation purposes, but auto-converting from free to paid? No.
The only case I can see them getting money is if someone actually is using FogBugz, and is willing to pay, in which case it's fine.
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#77Is there anyone left still using FogBugz? I thought modern tools (GitHub, GitLab, Taiga, etc) had made it obsolete a long time ago.
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#78Earlier quoted context omitted.
I got that too, but there's an email that gets sent 3 - 4 hours after that one. Look for "Your Manuscript Account" from "FogBugz Customer Success". Of course, any billing attempt won't succeed without updated payment info (unless their next step is to try to send it to collections....) "Hi! This email is to notify you that we will be charging $31.25 to your prepaid account (Account URL: [redacted]) on Sep 17, 2022 fo…
Exactly the same flow of emails for me (same content) and all the links in the emails are not working.
Re: FogBugz new owners attempting to auto-upgrade all free plans to paid
#79> IgniteTech - Where software goes to live[0] Thats from the new owners website. What a dystopian tagline for your company. Then there's just a whole catalog of their dead software in a list too. [0]: https://ignitetech.com/
Logo reminds me of PHP's Codeigniter https://codeigniter.com
Flame logos are pretty generic, so I wouldn't call it copying.
Re: FogBugz new owners attempting to auto-upgrade all free plans to paid
#80Is there anyone left still using FogBugz? I thought modern tools (GitHub, GitLab, Taiga, etc) had made it obsolete a long time ago.
It's more like Jira than GitHub. Jira is still widely used, even though FogBugz is much better quality.