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helen varley jamieson
helen at creative-catalyst.com
Fri Jun 28 08:46:11 UTC 2013
teamworkpm certainly looks good & has loads of features ... but it's not
free & doesn't appear to be open source either ...
On 27/06/13 10:11 PM, planet-mail at aktivix.org wrote:
> Recently I've been using teamworkpm.net for a couple of 100% social
> tings like complex wedding celebration production planning (not mine).
> Quite happy with it in terms of bringing ppl in to work with it who
> have little online collaborative experience. Nice exportable reports
> once there's a bunch of stuff in there. Best tho if you're feeling in
> maestro mode :) Anyway, v useful if it does what u want it to without
> making a political statement. Although whilst being able to work quite
> nicely in terms of opening up transparency for projects, and
> organising a disparate group of ppl, it seems to lack the mechanisms
> for proper participation. Anyway, it's prob about 72% towards what i'd
> want for an ideal management tool and imho worth looking at if you
> want to do something.
>
> Kinda wish some of this stuff had been around a few years ago, tho
> would never have used it for what i wish i could have used it for.
>
> dave
>
> Quoting Charlie Harvey <charlie at newint.org>:
>
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>> On 26/06/13 13:08, Sam Tuke wrote:
>>> On 25/06/13 22:59, helen varley jamieson wrote:
>>>> (still can't find my dream online project management tool tho ... )
>>>
>>> Project management is a real tough one. They tend to be either:
>>>
>>> - Fugly
>>> - Unmaintained
>>> - Maddeningly complex
>>>
>>> See
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_project-management_software
>>>
>>> I'm about to try out Clocking IT though:
>>>
>>> http://www.clockingit.com
>>>
>>> Sam.
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use mgsd. It is about the only thing that I've tried that works well
>> for me.
>>
>> Demo:
>> http://mgsd.tiddlyspot.com/#Demo
>>
>> Cheers,
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