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I just started freelancing after being employed. At my previous job we used basecamp to manage time and what to do on projects. I like basecamp a lot but I'm trying to cut costs as much as possible now when I'm starting of.

So my question is simple; What are the free alternatives to basecamp for managing projects?

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one up for such a High utility question – curious_geek Jun 30 at 12:08

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While this product is actually commercial, you can install Mingle on a server and have five users use it for free for a year to evaluate the product.

I've used it and I really enjoy it for project management. I think after a one year evaluation you'd be willing (and hopefully able after a year a freelance) to invest in it.

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That's quite the evaluation period... – Matthew Scharley Jun 30 at 12:02
@Matthew Agreed, I think they really want people to get hooked on their product. It's a really nice tool for project management, and I think they recognize their biggest barrier to entry is going to be $$$, hence the long eval. – Joseph Jun 30 at 12:04
One might imagine though that such a long evaluation period might convince people to take advantage of it though! – Matthew Scharley Jun 30 at 12:12
That's great. To be able to evaluate it for that long before you decide if you want to buy it. Thanks – Ancide Jun 30 at 12:12
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There are a lot of similiar tools with a little lower pricing.

These guys appear to have something for free for a small project. http://projects.zoho.com/jsp/home.jsp

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We use a project called Ace Project Systems. It's free for one project with up to 5 users. Their most expensive plan is only $99 / month.

I used this as a replacement to BaseCamp.

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If you can self-host, there's ProjectPier.

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ProjectPier seems good. I'm going to give it a shot on my server. Thanks! – Ancide Jun 30 at 12:10
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I haven't used it but you might want to give Redmine a try although it may be overkill. This question may also be useful for you.

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I went through the exact same thing a few years back, and even tried Mingle. I found it great; very flexible and certainly the prettiest out there. But I ended up spending more time managing myself than doing the work; not good.

I've since settled on Fogbugz, and not looked back. It's true strength lies in dealing with the management of software projects though, so if you're after a general purpose "you need to comb your hair this morning" management tool / to-do list then it might not be the best fit. The best feature by far is it's ability to statistically analyse your previous task time estimates vs task time completions and apply them to upcoming deadlines. The result is that it predicts the real likelihood of meeting a project deadline with scary accuracy!

A more lightweight to-do list style service is Todoist. Amazingly minimal, but really flexible and useable as a result.

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Basecamp has a free option available -- 1 project, unlimited users, unlimited time. VersionOne currently has a deal to get their Team Edition for free. Rally has a community edition that is free.

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Rally is geared toward Agile projects. I've never used it, but the author didn't state the process model used by his project team(s). – Thomas Owens Jun 30 at 12:37
I assumed that since they were using Basecamp (from the RoR guys) that they were mostly likely doing agile development. In any event, I'd say agile makes a lot of sense for a freelancer, more so than heavy, plan-driven methods. – tvanfosson Jun 30 at 13:50
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I'm a big fan of Google for many things. They also have a (Open Source only) project management section you might be interested in:

http://code.google.com/projecthosting/

According to the website,

Project Hosting on Google Code is fast, reliable, and easy open source hosting service. Project Hosting on Google Code gives you:

  • Instant project creation on any topic
  • Subversion code hosting with 1 gigabyte of storage space and download hosting support with 2 gigabytes of storage space
  • Integrated source code browsing and code review tools to make it easy to view code, review contributions, and maintain a high quality code base
  • An issue tracker and project wiki that are simple, yet flexible and powerful, and can adapt to any development process
  • Starring and update streams that make it easy to keep track of projects and developers that you care about
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http://www.clockingit.com/

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I would recommend using gmail and google docs. The combination provides:

  • communication - email and chat (and video)
  • project document management - with share/view only
  • task and bug tracking (low level) via google doc spreadsheet
  • google calendar for meeting planning
  • you can create a project site and use as a blog or wiki
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Hi All,

We are happy to announce the launch of eGangLion.com ,it is a project management application which can be used to take care care of all kind of management tasks in a project and helps in team collobration.

Here is a list of some activities that can be taken care of with the help of eGangLion:

  1. Task Management - Creation of new tasks,assignment of tasks to various team members,tracking the tasks.
  2. Todo list management - You can manage your own todo list and project specific todo lists and can track it seamlessly in the project.
  3. Planning with the help of Gantt charts.
  4. Storing documents,minutes of meetings.
  5. Managing wiki for the project.
  6. Generate invoices for the customer.
  7. Maintain timesheet for various group members.
  8. Have a birds eye view of your tasks using calendar.

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