2009/2/23 Stuart <[email protected]> > 2009/2/23 Kevin Callahan <[email protected]> > >> A friend and I are developing some apps and we're trying to figure out >> the best way to capture and post brainstorms, ideas etc while keeping >> everything secure and private. >> >> Should I be looking at installing a wiki server on one of my desktop >> machines (don't have Leopard Server, just client) .. >> or perhaps just setting up phpBB would do ? or should I pony up the >> dough for Leopard Server? >> >> oh - we'd like to be able to post images and audio, not just text >> > > Hmm, until you said that I was gonna suggest Unfuddle. 2 people + 1 project > + 200MB storage = free, but you may run out of storage quickly if you're > posting lots of images and audio. Of course the next level up is only $9 a > month, and you've got the added benefit of SVN/Git repositories and a > ticketing system. > > http://unfuddle.com/accounts/plans > > I'd recommend you check it out - I use it for both personal and work > projects and it's the best solution I've come across so far for managing > software development. >
Hit send too quickly. I've just noticed that the free account doesn't allow file attachments, but the $9 a month one does, with 512MB storage. -Stuart -- http://stut.net/
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