Trac

Trac is an open-source, web-based issue tracking system for software development projects.

According to our data, Trac is the 10th most popular issue tracking system on the web.
It has 1.4% of the issue tracking market share and is detected on 0.003% of all websites.

πŸ’Έ Pricing

Trac is available for free.

Free βœ”οΈOpen source

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Trac Awards

⚑ Sites Using Trac

We have data on 99 websites that use the Trac issue tracking system. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Trac is python.org.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 python.org #429 English
2 virtualbox.org #5,891 English
3 mpc-hc.org #25,736 Greece English
4 filezilla-project.org #50,058 Germany English
5 opensubtitles.org #54,762 English
6 ffmpeg.org #99,688 Bulgaria English
7 wiki.osgeo.org United States English
8 macports.org #162,308 United States English
9 wiki.videolan.org France English
10 browser-update.org #198,434 English
11 openmodelica.org #465,043 Sweden English
12 support.torproject.org United Kingdom English
13 pjsip.org #514,613 United States English
14 wsusoffline.net #588,341 Germany English
15 developer.pidgin.im Isle of Man English
16 osgameclones.com #709,336 Ukraine English
17 sbscyber.com #717,344 United States English
18 malcom.pl #719,963 Poland English
19 bluerithm.com #720,884 American English
20 aflplus.plus #730,774 English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Trac:

Most of the sites using Trac are from the United States, Germany, and France.

  • United States 31.3%
  • Germany 24.1%
  • France 6%
  • China 3.6%
  • Isle of Man 3.6%
  • Netherlands 3.6%
  • Switzerland 3.6%
  • United Kingdom 3.6%
  • India 2.4%
  • Other 18.2%

Most Trac users speak English, German, or Chinese.

  • English 86.5%
  • German 4.2%
  • Chinese 3.1%
  • Spanish 1%
  • French 1%
  • Japanese 1%
  • Dutch 1%
  • Turkish 1%
  • Basque 1%
  • Other 0.2%

The Trac issue tracking system is especially popular on .org, .com, and .net top-level domains.

  • .org 32.3%
  • .com 25.3%
  • .net 8.1%
  • .de 7.1%
  • .im 3%
  • .nl 2%
  • .eu 2%
  • .io 2%
  • .cn 2%
  • Other 16.2%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Trac include software and hardware, shareware and freeware, and Internet services.

  • Software/Hardware 50%
  • Shareware/Freeware 13.3%
  • Internet Services 6.7%
  • Business 6.7%
  • Technical/Business Forums 6.7%
  • Technical Information 6.7%
  • Entertainment 3.3%
  • Games 3.3%
  • Anonymizing Utilities 3.3%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Trac alternatives.

RankName
1
BugHerd
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

A visual bug-tracking and website feedback tool that lets users pin comments, screenshots, and notes directly on webpages to report issues in context.

$50+/month
2
Help Scout
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

A complete customer communications platform with shared inbox, live chat and help desk.

Free$25+/user/month
3
Jira
Sydney, Australia

An issue-tracking and project management system built for software teams to plan, track, and manage their work.

Free$$$
9
Redmine

An open-source project management and issue tracking web application built in Ruby on Rails.

FreeOpen source
13
YouTrack
Prague, Czech Republic

A browser-based project management and issue tracking software.

Free$$$

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

Is Trac free?

Yes, it is a free issue tracking system.
It is also open source, and you can find its code on trac.edgewall.org/browser.

Which country uses Trac the most?

The majority of Trac users are from the United States.

Who uses Trac?

According to our data, Trac is used on at least 99 sites, including such established ones as python.org, virtualbox.org, and mpc-hc.org.

How does Trac compare to its competitors?

Trac is a moderately popular issue tracking system, ranking ahead of 3 other issue tracking systems we track.

What are the alternatives to Trac?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Trac may include Redmine, BugHerd, and Jira.

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