Opensource Task management Web application
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Also of developers like https://trello.com/ I can't stand it though.
In larger projects kanban boards can be great for overview of where larger parts are, breaking it down and using it for smaller tasks is really painful.
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Thanks all,
Will test all these and update
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@Ambarishrh This is nice app, testing the same
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I've set this up @ http://92five.ambarishrh.com/
Just let me know if anyone wants to test this, PM me your email id and I will add an account for you.
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What about JIRA?
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We use Evernote, it works quite nice. You can use it as an application/mobile app/ or web interface. Have have several notes for keeping track of todo lists or project status, or other pertinent information that me might think we need to keep.
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@Chamele0n said:
We use Evernote, it works quite nice. You can use it as an application/mobile app/ or web interface. Have have several notes for keeping track of todo lists or project status, or other pertinent information that me might think we need to keep.
I think that would be too cumbersome for me. It's great for little stuff but I wouldn't like it for a team.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@Chamele0n said:
We use Evernote, it works quite nice. You can use it as an application/mobile app/ or web interface. Have have several notes for keeping track of todo lists or project status, or other pertinent information that me might think we need to keep.
I think that would be too cumbersome for me. It's great for little stuff but I wouldn't like it for a team.
We've got 8 people in our team that use it. I wouldn't say it's the best product for the task. But i would say that the IT manager would need to pay for the pro version on his/her account that way he/she can share out a notebook to the team (and it will be read/write by all team members).
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For a small team we use wunderlist.
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JIRA is super affordable at just $10 for 10 users (If you host it)