Project Management Software
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- Point5
I use BaseCamp for my personal freelance work at home. Can anyone recommend some Project Management Software for a small business (about 20 ppl) that is a bit more robust? Only thing I've ever really heard of is FileMaker... is that the shit or are there better/comparable products out there?
- mpfree0
When I managed projects for corporate bodies I used: http://www-306.ibm.com/software/…
Now: http://www.easyprojects.net/ and http://trac.edgewall.org/ at a smaller company (55 employees)
- madirish0
the best:
http://www.copperproject.com/.... IMO
- Point50
thanks guys. I appreciate it.
- mpfree0
btw man,
TRAC provides an interface to Subversion, an integrated Wiki and convenient reporting facilities.
Subversion: http://subversion.tigris.org/ versioning and source control. allows you to update and commit files to a central repository and allow folks to keep track of such
- joyride0
don't forget the basecamp offshoot:
http://www.activecollab.com/But I looked into copperproject and that seemed to be pretty nice. If I had to pay, I'd go that route.
- andyzwer0
Also try project management from http://www.bontq.com
- maikel0
I have been using Merlin.
I runs nicely on my mac and you can open MSproject files from the PC chaps without much hassle...
- rson0
I have been using this. So far so good. Very flexable for what I need.
- neowe0
Jan 10, 07, 10:29 a.m.
- rson0
Ohh... old thread. But none the less http://store.apple.com/us/produc… is a good product.
- monNom0
this looks pretty robust, though maybe a bit spendy:
http://www.attask.com/also:
http://www.oranged.net/studiomet…(no real experience with either of these, I just know of them)