I have been looking at project management software too. I didn't like Microsoft Project because it didn't have a Macintosh client and wouldn't interface with iCal and the iPhone. I have been using dotProject, which is Open Source. The only problem is that it provides a lot more information than I need, and difficult for me to customize. I would like to find something different, and hopefully have it based in Filemaker.
On 8/4/08 4:44 AM, "Sophie Walker" <Sophie.Walker at tate.org.uk> wrote: > The Tate is in the process of sourcing a reliable software package that > is capable of managing workflow and resources across departments and > sites, providing basic timelines for displays and exhibitions. We use > the collections management system TMS (The Museum System) to record the > specific movements of our collection and short loans. The software > would ideally have the functionality to 'talk' to TMS. > > Does anyone use Microsoft Project in their institution? If so, what for > and how well does it suit your needs? > > I am particularly interested in finding out about technology that can > map resource requirements per week, per site, while simultaneously > displaying the various exhibition and display activities by gallery > location. > > Thanks > Sophie > > > Sophie Walker > Collections Database Officer > Tate > Block 20, John Islip Street > London > Millbank > SW1P 4RG > +44(0) 20 7887 8983
