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I'm looking for a hosted project management solution that meets the following criteria:

  • No more than $15/mo
  • Can allow public access to all projects of a company (or at least list the public projects)
  • Public users can report issues, preferably put into a moderation queue
  • Easy interface for reordering tasks, moving them between milestones, etc (This is less important)

Does anyone know of a service that will fit my needs? I've tried the following: Assembla, Zoho Projects, Comindwork, TeamworkPM, Basecamp.

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Do you mean $15 per user per month? – tgdavies Oct 3 '08 at 0:35
No, just $15/mo flat, for at least 5 users. – Cody Brocious Oct 3 '08 at 0:57
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These guys seem to offer cheap trac hosting, which might work out well for you.

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Thanks for this. Looks good, but I dislike Trac. Definitely an option, though. – Cody Brocious Oct 3 '08 at 1:00
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There's another called Unfuddle which I came across the other day.

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try intask!!! I have been working with their tool for 3 years now. The Personal one is for free and the Pro only 99$ one time payment. They are very useful for agile development fast iteration. Love to help!

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ReadWriteWeb's Sarah Perez has written up a great article on a number of online project management applications, but the one I'm most interested in right now is LiquidPlanner. It seems to meet most, if not all of your criteria and is free for 3 users.

The only catch is that costs are a flat fee of $35 per month for each user seat after that although licences are transferable.

Check the screenshots out to get an idea of the UI and features.

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"Starter Virtual Host" at Hurricane Electric is $9.95/month. Put each of your various projects in a Fossil repository (http://www.fossil-scm.org/) and drop that into the provided cgi-bin.

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Tale a look at Central Desktop - its pretty good. 5 users / 2 workspaces are free.

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This looks good, but you have to pay to make projects public and the price is far too high for me. Thanks, though. – Cody Brocious Oct 2 '08 at 23:07
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You might try Fossil. Dunno if it's exactly what you need, but it looks quite feature-rich.

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