I have seen teams successfully use: * Basecamp * Jira Greenhopper * Trello * Scrumy * Wrike
All are primarily web based, comparatively inexpensive (some are freeware), and none are open source. Not sure about mobile clients. Perhaps one will fit your style. Richard On Friday January 6 2012 15:02:47 Wade Preston Shearer <[email protected]> wrote: > When it comes to projects/task management, I like less features than more and > a nice, clean UI. If I'm going to be using something every day, it needs be > easy and enjoyable. It also needs an iOS app (or at least a good mobile > version). > > My team has been using Flow [1] for the past several months. It's really > nice, but it's WAY over-priced for what it does. All it is is a list. > Generally this is sufficient for me, but I'm finding I need more than a list. > I need to see project status, burn-down charts, and be able to track > projects, bugs, and backlogs. Most of the time when you ask for those > features though you get a massively bloated app. I stubbled across PlanBox > and Pivotal Tracker today though and am intrigued. > > Has anyone used these apps/services? > > > Plan Box > http://www.planbox.com/features > > Pivotal Tracker > http://www.pivotaltracker.com/ > > > I like how Pivotal has a native iOS app and an API (in case I want to feed > bugs into it). > > Any other tools you'd recommend? > > > [1] http://getflow.com /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
