here at work we use a time keeping system, where developers enter how much
hours they worked on for certain tasks on a certain day (tasks, developers
can be added/deleted/edited).  u also enter the allotted time for that
certain task, and if it goes over, the hours put into that task turns red.
u can also view reports, so u can get a better look at how far along the
project is going, and get a good idea of how long it will take u to do
certain things.  in the end, u learn how to manage time better.  oh i
forgot, that u can also add new projects.

i also recommend a web based bug-list, where testers can report bugs, and
check off bugs that have been fixed.  u know, display who reported the bug,
when it was tested, description, stuff like that.  oh, also u can upload a
screen shot!  To make it even cooler, allow users to only mess with one
part(s) of the bug list, so that way another person can use the buglist
(with those parts missing)! (i've coded that kinda stuff several times).

how about running a frame containing email throughout your app?  it wil only
contain the subject of the email, but it would be convenient if i had access
to it at all times.  u can set it to refresh every 20 seconds or 40 minutes
or whatever (or allow the user to do it).  and when they get new email they
see it, and make it play a loud annoying sound, and they click on a link,
and a javascript pop up window shows up with the message.

how about another frame to the left that displays the name of all developers
currently working on the project at that moment?  click on their name, and a
java applet shows up and u can send them a message, or have a little chat.
but why do that when u have MSN messenger??? nevermind!





-----Original Message-----
From: Leighton Tebay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 4:34 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Project Mgmt for CF development?


We are feeling the need to implement a project managment/collaboration
software.  Outlook just doesn't cut it.

What do you recommend for web app development?

Leighton Tebay


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Love" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 4:06 PM
Subject: RE: Any recommendations on an E-commerce software?


> How bout a fully fuseboxed, scalable commerce app available with open
> source?
>
> for a demo go here:
> http://writtenword.adhost.com/blove/Admin/
>
> Uname: demo
> Pword: demo
>
>
> Bryan Love ACP
> Internet Application Developer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ashley Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 7:55 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Any recommendations on an E-commerce software?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a client that has a limited budget and can't afford for us to
> build them an e-commerce store from scratch, so I wanted to find out if
> anyone knew a good software that had admin reports, allowed for design,
> product and layout setup customization, and allowed repeat customers to
> have an account setup that they could view what they bought in the past,
> saved all of their account information, including their credit cards
> (like Amazon).  I used Miva Merchant once, and it was awful.
>
> -ashley
>
>
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