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.






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