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homebound |
I've used some of these tools , but I find some which are not so useful as the others. Here are the list:
Basecamp – Simple online project management and team communication tools, easy to use. Intervals – Includes time tracking where time and cash value is of each component of the project is accounted for. Central Desktop - Also an online tool, more features than Basecamp or Intervals. Wrike - Includes Gantt charts and great integration of email features. Microsoft Project – More suited to larger businesses and complex projects. Project.net – Commercially sold open source software, a lower cost option for larger organization. Have you guys tried all or even some of them? Which do you consider more helpful? This message was edited May 10, 2011. |
Transisto |
I began working with MindManager 8 , the version 9 (comming next week?) is expected to have Gantt charts so it could be considered a Project manager.
It's the best of the ~10 mind mapping soft I tried. http://info.mindjet.com/EN_WhatsNew9.html This message was edited Aug 05, 2010. |
Hourback |
I haven't tried any of those.
BUT :-) , I have used ClockingIT extensively: http://www.clockingit.com/ It's free for either the hosted installation, where you can get your own subdomain, i.e., homebound.clockingit.com, or for downloading and hosting yourself. It runs on Ruby on Rails. I will miss lots of good stuff, I'm sure, if I attempt to list features here. |
SRhyse |
Posted by Hourback:
I haven't tried any of those. BUT :-) , I have used ClockingIT extensively: http://www.clockingit.com/ It's free for either the hosted installation, where you can get your own subdomain, i.e., homebound.clockingit.com, or for downloading and hosting yourself. It runs on Ruby on Rails. I will miss lots of good stuff, I'm sure, if I attempt to list features here. I'm a big fan of clockingit.com too. All free, all great. |
Transisto |
MyLifeOrganized + MindManager goes hand in hand,
MLO seams advanced enough for complex Project Management, I'm switching to this definitely as I found no way to sync MLO with Toodledo reliably. This message was edited Aug 18, 2010. |
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