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Everybody,

I would like to ask you what is the most useful software to handle the lifetime of a project. I will explain my need.

I'm working with some people in another town, and I will be the project manager of the project. I will receive the specifications from the client and send it to my developers (after slice it). What I need is a tool where to put all the specifications (by small slice for instance) and each developer must write down the state of the development for each slice. Using this I should be able to se which part is finished, which part is in progress. I'm thinking to have also a bug handling process. I will test what is finished and create some sort of ticket for each bug. The developers will receive a notification and for each bug fixed, they should be able to change some flag.

So, with something like that I should be able to monitor the development (what is finished, what is in progress, what bugs are stil open, etc).

I know MS Project Manager (but is not a web solution), some bug tracking solution, but nothing with all I want together.

So, does anyone knows some tool able to do that ?

I'm thinking at some web solution.

Thank you very much for any suggestion.

Best regards, itsme.

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  • As I said, I know some tool but nothing with all I need together.
    – itsme
    Jun 16, 2012 at 11:58
  • still. if people think your qw is valid they will upvote.
    – r4.
    Jun 16, 2012 at 11:59

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I think ASANA (http://asana.com/) can fulfill your requirements, but it is slightly expensive. For an opensource solution take a look at http://www.project.net/. You can install it on a web server and use it for free. It can also easily be customized by programming.

best regards

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  • Asana looks awesome. It's exactly what I need. I will search something like that, maybe I will find something similar open source. Thanks.
    – itsme
    Jun 16, 2012 at 12:03
  • You can also take a look in batbugger.io
    – gsoni
    Oct 1, 2013 at 12:10

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