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Ideally something as intuitive as basecamp, with good usability and accessibility.

The best I've seen is huddle.net but it's still weak in several areas.

Must have:

  1. Projects - ability to add people & tasks and schedule tasks to people
  2. Calendar - showing when people are busy or available
  3. Role based access - Admins and non-admins
  4. History - ability to look back at all history

Anyone seen a product that's worth a look?

Clarification:

Must be hosted i.e. not require my own hardware or IT staff

I'm looking for an app to schedule people with specific tasks at specific times and monitor the outcomes.

I'm already using Mingle (for stories), Basecamp (to run the business) and Exceptional (to track bugs).

I'm not looking for a bug-tracking system or a story management application (I already looked at VersionOne, but chose Mingle due to it's nicer UI)

My response to the answer being auto-selected:

I still don't feel the answer (chosen for me) is the correct one. It's a useful list but little more, and doesn't provide the solution I was seeking.

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While fogbugz was originally designed as a bug tracking application, I'd HIGHLY advise you take a look at it. We are using FogBugz in our office to track all customer interaction, and schedule/track minor (non-software) projects. It's fantastic. 30 day free trial (or something), too. – Jack M. Mar 10 at 15:51

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15 Useful Project Management Tools

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Quite a useful list, but lacking any real analysis of the benefits of one product over another. Unfortunately none of these products meet all the requirements specified above. – Andykiteman Mar 10 at 15:33
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Why not FogBugz? (http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBUGZ/)

  • Wiki
  • Project Management
  • Evidence-Based Scheduling
  • Bug Tracking
  • Customer Email
  • Discussion Groups

And tons more features: http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/details.html

And they have an on-demand version too (hosted): http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/IntrotoOnDemand.html

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This answer was posted before I clarified my question. – Andykiteman Dec 25 '08 at 13:52
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Check out DeskAway - its got:

  1. Projects - ability to add people & tasks and schedule tasks to people (YES)
  2. Calendar - showing when people are busy or available (Partly - does not show when people are busy)
  3. Role based access - Admins and non-admins (YES, completely permission-based)
  4. History - ability to look back at all history (Yes, with RSS)

Take a free trial at www.deskaway.com

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Project management. Web-based. Scheduling. History. Roles. Calendar.

Doesn't basecamp do all of this already?

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Not really, basecamp has milestones, but it's not really meant to be a scheduling app – Andykiteman Dec 23 '08 at 14:59
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Check out projectpier , a spin-off of activeCollab. Quite a decent interface, has lots of features.

There used to be a software called Mindquarry, which has an amazing UI. But development has stopped, and the feature set is pretty limited.

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UI wise that's big step forward, but as you have to host it yourself is not an option for small businesses with no IT dept. I have clarified my question to include: Must be hosted – Andykiteman Nov 23 '08 at 22:06
Rather than using the spin-off (projectpier) use the real thing activecollab.com – jtyost2 Dec 3 '08 at 6:28
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Might be worth checking out LiquidPlanner

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We are currenly using a mixture of Basecamp and RedMine, but don't forget to check Pivotal Tracker too.

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Zoho Project is decent and free for a single project. The calendar and task assignment is pretty good.

We have run into usability issues but it still may be worth checking out.

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I've only heard about it's poor usability, so I'm not inclined to try it. I did watch a demo but then ran away! – Andykiteman Nov 23 '08 at 19:18
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The AppExchange that is integreated with SalesForce.com provides a large selection of plugin applications that run under SalesForce.com's service management/delivery.

Here's a link to the specific AppExchange apps that relate to Project Management:

http://www.salesforce.com/appexchange/category_list.jsp?NavCode__c=a0130000006P6IoAAK-a3&

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Check out Intervals, a web-based app that offers lightweight scheduling in the form of a calendar and task and project start and end dates. It is a great web based project management app for developers:

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Although not available as a hosted service as far as I am aware, I would like to point people towards http://www.redmine.org - very nicely done and actively supported (oh and free of course).

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Rather than using the spin-off (projectpier) use the real thing http://www.activecollab.com/. My company is currently in the process of switching to http://www.easyprojects.net/, from Active Collab

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so why did they spin off? i suppose they had a good reason? spinoffs are not always bad – Karl Thorwald Mar 6 at 17:46
When the project wanted to move to a commercial plan they started up the ProjectPier open source project giving it the current code base of ActiveCollab. – jtyost2 Mar 7 at 15:42
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One system that seems to be incredibly flexible is ]project-open[. It's even open-source: http://www.project-open.com/

Synopsis:

]po[ is a Web-based "Enterprise Project Management" software for project-based organizations with 2-200 users. ]po[ integrates areas such as CRM, sales, project planning, project tracking, collaboration, timesheet, invoicing and payments.

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I once got a short look at devshop.com. Totally web based it seems to have a nice looking not overwhelming ui. Though - if comparing to big systems like MS Project or even more specialized ones - it doesn't support every bit of what one might think of.

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I second Sascha on devshop.com, which I tried a little bit some time ago.

(From memory here...) You can schedule tasks to people, who is or isn't users on devshop themselves. There's estimates, and optional automatic error margins based on estimation history vs real time used. Tasks can be grouped, and set to depend on other tasks. There's milestones and a few more interesting things...

Free to try out on a small scale - one project, a few (real) users, if I remember correctly.

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Nothing better than the open-source ClockingIt, (based on ruby)

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More an issue management tool than a project management tool, but I (and other people in the company) found it very useful too for project management: Gemini from Countersoft

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Take a look at Liquid Planner.

www.liquidplanner.com

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Another recommendation here for Project Open. You can run it yourself or hosted as SAS (Software as a Service). It's open source, but with incredibly high quality code. The feature list is very impressive too.

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ActiveCollab... It's PHP unfortunately.

After ActiveCollab went closed-source, ProjectPier spawned from it sourcebase. I still recommend ActiveCollab however.

edit: I just saw your 'hosted' requirement. I'll look and see if there's a hosted version of activecollab around. It's easy to set up and not that expensive however.

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Doesn't solve my problem, and way too many screenshots – Andykiteman Nov 7 at 18:42

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