Web-Based Project Management Tools? 9
zbignew asks: "I am working on a Web-based project with four other people spread out at various geographic locations around the world. The work is picking up and we are hiring again and the new people are also likely to be at new locations. To help keep workflow organized we are looking for some kind of a tool to track tasks, issue resolution and things like that. It must be Web-based. Are there any good ones out there? We will pay if we have to for quality."
More details on the type of project? (Score:1)
Re:More details on the type of project? (Score:1)
The rest of the urls were just flung at you, haven't tried them. :)
Re:More details on the type of project? (Score:1)
Re:Project Management software FAQ (Score:1)
Last-Modified: $Date: 1997/09/19 07:53:06 $
um.. that FAQ seems a bit old.
Search engine results... (Score:1)
Did a quick freshmeat search [freshmeat.net], and found a few. Hotbot returned "fewer than 1000" results for "web-based software management software [lycos.com]" (exact phrase). Topclick has 61 results for "web-based project management software" [topclick.com] (with quotes included); Google also returned 61 for the same query [slashdot.org], although the order was different.
Sorry about just pasting in URLs -- I don't have any first hand experience with any of them.
oh yeah, er, um, first post.
darren
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Project Management software FAQ (Score:1)
If you just want time tracking software, check out this site [onshore-timesheet.org] and this one. [journeyx.com]
Good luck!
techwatcher (Score:1)
Some months back, while I was searching for information about the free source code movement, LINUX, and GNU, etc., I found a site (almost new then) which offers precisely the facilities you are seeking, albeit specifically for collaborating source-code writers. I didn't have need for it then, so I didn't note the URL, but you might try searching on these terms, also, to find this site. It looked good, and was possibly free (at least, very affordable)!
One word (ok, maybe three): ACS (Score:3)
It needs AOLserver (free, open-source) and Oracle 8 (not free, not open-source). You may also be interested in InterBase [lavsa.com] or Postgres [benadida.com] port.
Ticket Tracker [photo.net], ACS module, may come very handy for managing tasks/issues/resolutions.
How about Sourceforge? (Score:3)
Brad Johnson
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