I used timeslips for many years and it's a very robust and scalable
system. Not about software development, but generically for service
businesses. It was originally for lawyers, but went generic.
On Sep 7, 2006, at 7:56 AM, Scott Cadillac wrote:
Hi Folks,
Can anyone recommend a good Project/Task Manager system?
I'd love to build one myself, but don't have the luxury of time. It
would need to support:
~ Multiple Tasks, with Subject, Body, Due Dates, etc...
~ Track potential and actual hours work, Status etc...
~ Group Task by Project/Categories/Customers etc...
~ View Projects and Tasks in a filtered List, Tree (hierarchical)
Gant Chart and/or Calendar.
~ Ability to add comments or extra data to each Task.
~ Easily manage milestones and goals.
~ Support multiple user logons and delegate to same.
~ Web-based or shareable in a Terminal Services environment (users
are spread all over North America).
At the moment I'm not concerned about the technology it's built on,
or if it's hosted or installer based. Having access to Source-code
is a bonus of course, but not critical.
This is for a large Software project of course, and after having
spent considerable time searching the net, I have found many
potential solutions, test driven some, but most have either been
too simplistic, or too complex and geared toward specific markets.
Some systems have come close, but not close enough to give me that
warm-and-fuzzy.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you for your time.
Scott Cadillac,
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://scott.cadillac.bz
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