On Feb 23, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Stuart wrote:
2009/2/23 Stuart <[email protected]>
2009/2/23 Kevin Callahan <[email protected]>
A friend and I are developing some apps and we're trying to figure out
the best way to capture and post brainstorms, ideas etc while keeping
everything secure and private.
Should I be looking at installing a wiki server on one of my desktop
machines (don't have Leopard Server, just client) ..
or perhaps just setting up phpBB would do ? or should I pony up the
dough for Leopard Server?
oh - we'd like to be able to post images and audio, not just text
Hmm, until you said that I was gonna suggest Unfuddle. 2 people + 1
project + 200MB storage = free, but you may run out of storage
quickly if you're posting lots of images and audio. Of course the
next level up is only $9 a month, and you've got the added benefit
of SVN/Git repositories and a ticketing system.
http://unfuddle.com/accounts/plans
I'd recommend you check it out - I use it for both personal and work
projects and it's the best solution I've come across so far for
managing software development.
Hit send too quickly. I've just noticed that the free account
doesn't allow file attachments, but the $9 a month one does, with
512MB storage.
I'd really like to set something up on a local machine. But, I'll
check it out nonetheless.
Thanks
K
-Stuart
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