You make some good points, and I concede them. And remember, my experience with eproject is based on 15 minutes of playing with a dummy project so I obviously lack the ability to give a detailed analysis. However, I stick by my contention that Project Management software and Groupware software are not necessarily one-and-the-same. Twiggi is very good web-based groupware. And from the looks of it, Sherpath is looking pretty good too.
Regards, Devlyn Davis "Greg J. Zartman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > which is cool in and of itself, but to say it has 10 times the features of > > Twiggi is stretching it a bit. Also, I have a natural suspicion of any company > > > > Item eproject twiggi > ======== ========= ======== > 1. Multiple > project listings yes no > 2. Message board yes no > 3. File repository yes no > 4. Project team directory yes not really > 5. By project calendar yes not really > 6. Interface with MS > Office yes no > 7. Automatic notification yes no > to team of upcoming > event, deadlines,.., > etc. > 8. CD archiving yes no > > OK, maybe there isn't ten times as much... How about 8 times. This is > on the free express setup.. Goto the enterprise version and you get > alot more stuff. > > How is calling a account agent any different than calling, and paying > for, support for setting up twiggi? I know I certainly didn't get my > version of twiggi for free. > > Agreed, this isn't necessaily development. I do, however, feel that it > goes to project managment, a key component of development. > > Regards, > > Greg J. Zartman, P.E. -- Devlyn Davis -- Please report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] (only) to discuss security issues Support for registered customers and partners to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives by mail and http://www.mail-archive.com/devinfo%40lists.e-smith.org