I use Redmine for project management. Its not strictly project management which I find to be the best part about it. So while most of the people here at Wheaton College use it for assigning tasks and what not, I get to use it for bugs, enhancements, and a way of browsing my code repository. i wrote a blog post on my love of it.
http://rosalynmetz.com/ideas/2010/05/24/i/ 2011/3/10 Eoghan Ó Carragáin <eoghan.ocarrag...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > Not sure if it is exactly what you're looking for but Greg Pendlebury gave > an impressive demo of Anotar [1] at the VuFind seminar last September. The > Anotar site also lists similar software [2]. > All the best, > Eoghan > [1] https://fascinator.usq.edu.au/trac/wiki/Annotate > [2] https://fascinator.usq.edu.au/trac/wiki/Annotate/existing > > On 10 March 2011 20:18, Nathan Tallman <ntall...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Code4Libers, >> >> I'm usually just a lurker on here (love to follow the threads and learn new >> things), but I'm presently in need of some recommendations. Might I seek >> the >> collective wisdom of the list? There are two things I'm seeking tech >> solutions for. >> >> The first is web app/widget/AJAX similar that allows users to make >> annotations on a web page, specifically finding aids in my case. I've >> already taken a look at Marginalia, but the demo had problems in Google >> Chrome. >> >> The other thing I need is an easy to use project management application, >> desktop or web. Does anyone have any favorites? >> >> Thank you Code4Lib! I hope to one day have enough tech skills to attend >> Code4Lib with pride! Right now, I'm about 2/3rds there ;) >> >> Nathan Tallman >> Associate Archivist >> American Jewish Archives >> >