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Bugfender vs Graylog: What are the differences?

Bugfender: Cloud logging for your apps, not only crashes matter. See the NSLogs of your customer applications remotely from your computer, it’s like having a remote Xcode console viewer. This way you can fix bugs easily; Graylog: Open source log management that actually works. Centralize and aggregate all your log files for 100% visibility. Use our powerful query language to search through terabytes of log data to discover and analyze important information.

Bugfender and Graylog can be primarily classified as "Log Management" tools.

Graylog is an open source tool with 4.9K GitHub stars and 759 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Graylog's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Bugfender
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    Crash reporting
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    Mobile exception tracking
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    Free
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    IOS
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    Android
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    Great UI
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    Great reports
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    Advanced Logging
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    GDPR
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    Open source
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    Powerfull
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    Well documented
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    Alerts
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    User authentification
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    Flexibel query and parsing language
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    Alerts and dashboards
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    User management
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    Easy query language and english parsing
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    Easy to install
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    Manage users and permissions
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    A large community
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    Free Version

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      Does not handle frozen indices at all

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    What is Bugfender?

    See the NSLogs of your customer applications remotely from your computer, it’s like having a remote Xcode console viewer. This way you can fix bugs easily.

    What is Graylog?

    Centralize and aggregate all your log files for 100% visibility. Use our powerful query language to search through terabytes of log data to discover and analyze important information.

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