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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Re: Recommend any project management software?

    Hi,

    You could try a product from 37signals.com Basecamp. It's lightweight (web) and very easy.

    http://www.basecamphq.com/

    Regards,
    Frits
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  2. #2
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    Default Re: Recommend any project management software?

    Yes it was posted in the wrong forum. No problem, moved now.
    Egg

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  3. #3
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    Default Re: Recommend any project management software?

    wikis are a great way to manage projects as well. This one was brought to my attention from a member at another forum
    http://pbwiki.com/?utm_campaign=wiki-link
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  4. #4
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    Default Re: Recommend any project management software?

    PHProject (OpenSource) offers project management, Group calendar, time card system, file management, contact manager, mail client and many other modules.

    Remi
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    Default Re: Recommend any project management software?

    Quote Originally Posted by frits View Post
    Hi,

    You could try a product from 37signals.com Basecamp. It's lightweight (web) and very easy.

    http://www.basecamphq.com/

    Regards,
    Frits
    An entry-level price of $24/month (i.e. $1248 per year, and still you dont own it !)

    You have got to be KIDDING.

    I dont want to pay more than $10 to $25 AND I want to use it for as long as I want. Gads.


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  6. #6
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    Default Re: Recommend any project management software?

    Hi,

    You can try PlanningForce. Its efficient & easy to use. You can download its trial version from http://www.planningforce.com/

    Thank You,
    Steve
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    Default Re: Recommend any project management software?

    I can recommend you next http://qdpm.qds-team.com/index.php
    You can easy manage people, projects and tasks.
    Powerful configuration will help you configure this tool as you need.
    IP

  8. #8
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    Default Re: Recommend any project management software?

    Try Basecamp. It's easy and very simple to use. In fact, it's very user-friendly. You can easily learn how the features work so you don't have to waste too much time on learning the tool.

    You may also try Redmine. It is a flexible project management web application which includes gantt charts for a better representation of projects. There are more alternatives to project management software, you can check more of the list here: http://www.timedoctor.com/blog/2011/...e-alternatives It lists more than 40 tools with features compared with each other. You can check here which ones has the features that would best meet your preferences.
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  9. #9
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    Default Re: Recommend any project management software?

    If you're looking for a web-based solution, zoho is a great tool. It has project management functionality with lots of features.

    If you opt for a desktop project management software package then you must try Latitude. It's a great tool to manage your clients, projects and documents. It runs fast and has many functionality. It can create invoices of job costs and can export user timesheets to accounting software for payrolls.
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    Default Re: Recommend any project management software?

    As a project manager, it's your responsibility to rise to the occasion of establishing all work processes and producing results. That's what every company expects of you. I am sure that the work of remote specialists raises a lot of questions. Now that the number of software is growing, my advice is to try work time to execute tasks better and control your team.
    Last edited by gwpriester; 06 October 2020 at 11:31 AM.
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