When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Crashlytics easier to use and do business with overall. However, reviewers felt that Fabric is easier to set up. Both products were equally easy to administer.
It's really easy to use (even with the Firebase acquisition it's still pretty simple), it's a good and light weight crash report tool, beta deployment is really useful.
Some of the information and stats given regarding crashes seem highly generalised and more for show than any useful purpose. This adds to the venal feeling that the UI is too consumer focused—developers might prefer denser information with less...
Fabric is a great tool in general, from UI to UX to detailed crash reports, I use this daily to track how my users are interacting with my app from daily users, to new users, to time spend in my apps, but most importantly crash reports
This is the worst website I have to use in my day to day work. I dislike the "cuteness" of the settings area, I dislike that the entire thing feels like a javascript based web app, because it is, and I dislike how it feels like they stuffed so much into so...
It's really easy to use (even with the Firebase acquisition it's still pretty simple), it's a good and light weight crash report tool, beta deployment is really useful.
Fabric is a great tool in general, from UI to UX to detailed crash reports, I use this daily to track how my users are interacting with my app from daily users, to new users, to time spend in my apps, but most importantly crash reports
Some of the information and stats given regarding crashes seem highly generalised and more for show than any useful purpose. This adds to the venal feeling that the UI is too consumer focused—developers might prefer denser information with less...
This is the worst website I have to use in my day to day work. I dislike the "cuteness" of the settings area, I dislike that the entire thing feels like a javascript based web app, because it is, and I dislike how it feels like they stuffed so much into so...