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Release: Samebug site and Community

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Wed, Jun 14, 2017 12:08 PM

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You have registered and even used our product when it was immature and had its glitches. Thank you!

You have registered and even used our product when it was immature and had its glitches. Thank you! Our team have worked hard to release the new UI of our site [samebug.io]( and the community features of our product. This is the first step towards building the largest knowledge base and developer community of solutions for software crashes. We want to minimise the time you spent on fixing crashes so you will be free to create new software and try new technologies. Read on below or [our blog]( The new UI of our site Product pages: Finally there is a straightforward and comprehensive [description about Samebug]( an overview about the features we offer to the community, how Samebug works and what is our vision. You can install the [IntelliJ/Android Studio plugin]( or sign up for the Eclipse plugin that is coming later this year. Clear solution pages: When you are looking for solutions for a stack trace, you’ll find more structured results on separate tabs: - Tips: written by Samebug users - Web solutions: from Stackoverflow, Github and other forums - Bugmates: other Samebug users who have seen similar exceptions. When you face a crash we want to help you. We developed features that help to spread the knowledge you have or get help when you need it. Samebug Community Write tip: Samebug will notify you about problems where you can help other people. You can answer them by writing a tip, and we will notify the questioner about your tip. On the other hand, you can write tip for any exception to help yourself or other users struggling this exception in the future. Connect with other developer: So, if you have an exception, but you notice that some other people have seen that problem before, now you can just ask them for help. You can add some free-form description about the context of the problem, but even without that, your Bugmates will know how to help, because they had the same bug. Profile page: You, as a Samebug users now have a public profile with an overview about their activity on Samebug, like the tips you have written or the number of “Thank you”s you collected from other users. Furthermore, on your own profile you will find the help requests you asked and other people’s help request that you can answer. [Check out the new site]( Your opinion matters As always, if you have any feedback or suggestions, we would love to hear from you. Please send us an email at [community@samebug.io](mailto:%20community@samebug.io) If you don't want to receive email like this from us, please let us know [here](mailto:support@samebug.io?subject=No%20more%20emails%2C%20please.). Copyright © 2017 *|LIST:COMPANY|*, All rights reserved. *|LIST:DESCRIPTION|*

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