Several people have mentioned Huddle to me - would love to hear from
people using it. It does sound good.

I have personally found Google Groups to be an even klunkier (who'da
thunk?) Yahoo groups - not my idea of group project management.

Our last couple of projects used Redmine (www.redmine.org) which
includes some decent project management tools, a wiki, files area, and
hooks to subversion.

We have also looked hard at www.zoho.com for all sorts of
collaborative work. Those parts we have tested (docs, spreadsheet)
have been more comfortable and less buggy than Google Docs. I'm
looking for an excuse to try out the MS Project hosted analog, too.
Very promising.

Hope this helps,
Ari Davidow

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Hanan Cohen <hanan at mada.org.il> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We at the Bloomfield Science Museum in Jerusalem are taking part in a
> number of international projects.
>
> Managing and participating in these projects using Email is becoming
> hard.
>
> We are considering two solutions - Google Groups (with other Google
> tools) and http://huddle.net
>
> Both have pros and cons.
>
> If any of you is using those tools for this purpose or use other tools,
> we would love to hear your opinions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Hanan Cohen
> Webmaster
> Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem
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