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Might be worth a try.
2 FaversShareQuoted: The $1000 price tag attached to Microsoft Project Pro got you down? Cross platform open source app OpenProj comes to the rescue. OpenProj markets itself as a complete replacement for Microsoft Project and boasts complete integration with existing Project files and Primavera.
Rightsized recommends this tool for keeping track of the SCRUM product backlog. I'm going to use it as neither Sharepoint nor Google Spreadsheets has been a perfect fit.
1 FaverShareViewed: 86 TimesQuoted: Rally Software – Scaling Software Agility with Project Management, Requirements Management, Test and Defect Tracking Software Tools and Coaching for Agile Development Teams
They're going to be giving those of us Amazonians who want them Macintoshes later this year. This Project Management app from Marware looks quite good and has been winning some major kudos.
Does anyone out there have any experience with this, or any other macinotsh project management app they'd recommend? I'm generally leaning towards Omnigroup's Omniplan since I've been happy with all of their other software.
3 FaversShareViewed: 41 TimesQuoted: Marware's Project X, developed for Mac OS X users who are looking for project management software with a clean, intuitive interface and minimal data entry.
Charles Seybold - CEO here - used to be a PM on the first product I ever worked on at MS - Team Manager '97. Team Manager was a team focused, MAPI based, project management and workflow tool.
Great, funny name - Liquid Planner :)
1 FaverShareViewed: 36 TimesQuoted: LiquidPlanner is project management software that helps teams capture uncertainty in their estimates, collaborate with ease, and create schedules they can trust. Project managers can organize and prioritize work and set realistic promise dates, even without knowing exactly how long tasks will take. Team members stay connected with integrated comments, frictionless tracking, and automated updates.
New small-business time-tracking software. Looks interesting.
26 FaversShareViewed: 2 TimesQuoted: HARVEST is a simple web-based time-tracking application that gives you powerful, useful reports.
Omni Group, maker of some of the best Macintosh software on the planet (OmniOutliner, OmniWeb and OmniGraffle) have just released OmniPlan (and there is a free beta period until August 26th). I am very interested in trying this out when my Mac gets back from its nice vacation getting repaire din Cupertino.
4 FaversShareViewed: 43 TimesYou can now read the entire "Getting Real" book from the folks at 37signals online for free. This is my favorite book on building webapps.
49 FaversShareA fantastic list of 101 ways to channel the best aspects of Project Management into all aspects of your life...
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Recommended on-line Pylons training resource.
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