I use JIRA (and Confluence) extensively with a team that tracks infrastructure related issues, but I'm not really sure I call it a 'project management' tool. It's probably more focused on software development, but it's very flexible and we are happy with it. It's simple and the Atlassian Marketplace has a ton of useful plugins that can make it even better. It's also very cheap for small teams (like $10 for 10 users). I can't really say enough good things about the entire Atlassian product line.
Trello and Basecamp are good options in my opinion for project management. Josh On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote: > and I don't mean the people. > > What are you guys using for project management tools? I've had JIRA > recommended to me by a few people, but it seems focused on software > development. One of my partners asked us to check out Producteev and > Planbox. Neither Planbox nor Producteev has responded to any of my > inquiries. > > Producteev doesn't support templates (seems like a must-have) and hasn't > had any blog or Twitter posts in nine months. Seems like a dead product. > Otherwise, it seems to support rather simple projects just fine. > > Planbox does support templates, though the functionality seems broken. > They seem to be active (other than a lack of response to direct inquiries), > but also seems to require more complex projects with their four tiered > approach. > > There are more project management platforms than wifi vendors, so I was > hoping for some qualified leads. > > > > ----- > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > http://www.ics-il.com >
