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    Project Management Software

    Can anyone recommend any project management software for a small office. We currently have loads and loads of projects and we are finding it hard to keep a grip on things. A piece of software that allows us to schedule projects and place updates and notes would be helpful. Especially as many of our 'fellow out of company associates' rarely stick to their 2 week deadline and come back 6 months later asking how far we have got etc etc.....

    So does anyone use a solution they can recommend?
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    Re: Project Management Software

    Quote Originally Posted by BodwadUK
    Can anyone recommend any project management software for a small office. We currently have loads and loads of projects and we are finding it hard to keep a grip on things. A piece of software that allows us to schedule projects and place updates and notes would be helpful. Especially as many of our 'fellow out of company associates' rarely stick to their 2 week deadline and come back 6 months later asking how far we have got etc etc.....

    So does anyone use a solution they can recommend?
    We are currently looking for something very similar.

    We have PHP Easy project here, its not bad but I believe there is better out there so I'm interested too!

    Thanks

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    We use MindManager for developer-to-developer note sharing and planning. But as far as scheduling timescales, that's normally the managers' using MS Project.

    We like mindmap because you can export to word documents and so its idea for writing documentation with. The documentation is essentially done automatically by the end of the project.
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    Well ...

    If you are looking at something similar to MS Project, there's an open source alternative, Open WorkBench. Of course that's if you only want to track the scheduling, resource allocation and progress tracking.

    If you are interested to purchase MS Project, you could implement the MS Project Central, which is a website for sharing details of an MPP file. Great for intranet setup. Specially you could buy just one copy of MS Project, which the PM will use, and the team members can only update the status of their tasks.

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    Re: Project Management Software

    Ok thanks peeps will check out those idea's
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    Re: Project Management Software

    Mind Manager was cool looking - but in the long run we stopped using that.

    We just started using SHAREPOINT - took the app specialist 3 weeks to design the page - but it's working ok now - it's got projects, tasks - alerts - seems like it might be the best method we've chosen so far.

    Plus you can connect inside the network and from home - if you configure SHAREPOINT that way.

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    Re: Project Management Software

    All the software here is very niiiiiiiiiiiiice....

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    Re: Project Management Software

    Quote Originally Posted by wossname
    We use MindManager for developer-to-developer note sharing and planning.
    We have a whiteboard...

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    Re: Project Management Software

    Quote Originally Posted by timeshifter
    We have a whiteboard...
    True dat. Nothing beats a good old fashioned white board.
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    ...Apart from two good old fashioned white boards.
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    and a woss cat to erase any mistakes.

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    Re: Project Management Software

    Quote Originally Posted by Arrow_Raider
    True dat. Nothing beats a good old fashioned white board.
    Except an even more old fashioned Blackboard or as they are PC called today a Chalkboard.

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    A chalkboard sucks. White boards are clearer and erase better.
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    And they don't get dust everywhere.

    Although you could play some fun games with people and blackboards... namely, hiding a piece of chalk inside the eraser so when they go to erase something they make even more of a mess...

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    Quote Originally Posted by timeshifter
    And they don't get dust everywhere.

    Although you could play some fun games with people and blackboards... namely, hiding a piece of chalk inside the eraser so when they go to erase something they make even more of a mess...
    How exactly would that work?
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    Re: Project Management Software

    Quote Originally Posted by Arrow_Raider
    How exactly would that work?
    Eraser's in the US have odd cracks between the layers - each layer's edge hits the board.

    These cracks are the perfect place to stick a piece of chalk - thus making the whole eraser concept fall apart...

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