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I'm looking for applications that attempt to facilitate the collection of user issues and requests. Not necessarily bug tracking software, but a full on support application like Lighthouse.
Bonus points for an attached knowledge base system :)

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Can you elaborate on your requirements? I've been asked several times about different software (never help desk software), and I always tell people the same thing - give me a list of requirements and I'll come back with tools that meet your needs. – Thomas Owens Aug 12 '10 at 22:41
Are their specific things about lighthouse you don't like? I'm not familiar with it but it look like it has a lot of the same features as basecamp. – citadelgrad Aug 13 '10 at 17:55

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Two options which I think are very interesting are made by Fog Creek and Atlassian:

FogBugz is an issue tracker that you can use for customer service and for software development, it's all about how you set it up. There's a wiki built right in as well as other features that would match your knowledge base system.
This is free to use for up to 2 people.

Jira is more of a software issue system, perhaps less suited for general customer service, but I have less experience with this. It integrates very well with Confluence which is a wiki.
Both Jira and Confluence come as a 10-user license pack for just $10 each (or more users for more money).

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If you need more than the 2 free users in Student and Startup, you can try the professional edition of FogBugz for free at try.fogbugz.com. Also, 8.0 is in beta now and includes a brand-new wiki editor to replace the buggy one in 7.0 – adambox Aug 17 '10 at 12:03
you have a typo in the link to fogbugz (.ciom) – adambox Aug 17 '10 at 12:03

Basically you are looking for an issue tracker. Here is a comprehensive list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_issue_tracking_systems

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I recently saw this come up in my Google Reader. It might be exactly what you're looking for - an issue management system (I personally use Zendesk and it's pretty slick) + knowledge base (MindTouch, an open source company) in one. http://www.zendesk.com/blog/love-your-knowledge-base-with-zendesk-mindtouch

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