A Picture is worth 1000 words
If you've ever found yourself in the frustrating situation, in which a user of your website simply tells you that "it doesn't work"? BugMuncher may well be the answer to your anguished screams. Even if you've not encountered that situation yet, BugMuncher makes it easy for your users to give you awesome feedback which you can really use.
To see exactly what BugMuncher can do for you, and how easy it is for your users, click the 'Feedback' button on the bottom right of this page to try it out.
How BugMuncher came to be
The arrival of BugMuncher was foretold eons ago by a great Prophet. It was predicted that BugMuncher would bring an end to useless feedback such as "Your website is broken." and bring peace to web developers around the globe.
Countless hours were spent hand crafting BugMuncher from nothing more than Love, Awesome and Win. Upon its completion, the source code was loaded on to a sacred 3 ½ floppy disk, which was blessed with high density, allowing it to store an incredible 1.44MB of data (or so the legend goes).
Two white doves where tasked with carrying the floppy disk to a holy mountain, where it would be tested on the world's tallest supercomputer. Unfortunately, even though the supercomputer stood at an impressive eight feet tall, it was unable to run BugMuncher's source code (plus someone left their mobile phone next to the floppy disk, possibly corrupting the data).
It was at this point that BugMuncher was re-written from scratch by a humble man named Matt Bearman, using the beautiful language of JavaScript.
Credit where credit is due
The following libraries and resources were used in BugMuncher, for which I am eternally grateful:



