Thanks all for the recommendations
Didn't realise the github wiki, so that was a clear winner. For agile/issue
management will be trying Asana, seems pretty good.
Cheers,
On 01/07/2013, at 6:59 PM, Sujit Shah sujit...@gmail.com wrote:
teambox?
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Jeremy
Meshed Co-op (the operational arm of NZ Open Source Society) is using
http://www.redmine.org/guide
I find the way the PaaS creates dependencies amongst subtasks, watching
specific forum topics, and ability to xref both within the wiki to be
useful in documenting DevOps. Haven't used the GANTT
Sesame Street: Song: There's An App For That
A one minute YouTube Video explaining this new technology...mmm
and may be a business idea or two!
http://youtu.be/EhkxDIr0y2U
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Hey there,
Have you tried trigger http://www.triggerapp.com?
It was built by Brisbane Software development studio - NetEngine
(www.netengine.com.au).
Feel free to message me about it, I work in customer development.
Trigger is good for project management and time tracking. The guys here use
Hi,
We've tried Trello and Asana but PivotalTracker wins hands down.
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On 1 July 2013 at 9:38:44 PM,
Hi Nikhil,
You can try out Asana http://asana.com/ , its pretty neat and they are
improving very rapidly.
Regards,
Amit
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Mariel Castro mar...@triggerapp.com wrote:
Hey there,
Have you tried trigger http://www.triggerapp.com?
It was built by Brisbane Software
so many of them - how do they make money?
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 11:29 AM, Amit Dave amitdav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nikhil,
You can try out Asana http://asana.com/ , its pretty neat and they are
improving very rapidly.
Regards,
Amit
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Mariel Castro
The market is large and most of these are inter-company collaboration
tools, so the network effects are low (my company doesn't care what yours
is using for project management and vice versa). I think the majority of
these tools need only a few thousand users to be profitable. Not that
that's easy
www.atlassian.com should be up there !
On 02/07/2013, at 1:14 PM, Sujit Shah sujit...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ivan
Not trying to question the market opportunity.
In general greater the competition = greater the cost of acquisition
Drives up the cost of sales and drives down the
The reason there are so many is that alot of them contain different tools,
or perks.
Basecamp is a leader, yes, but it works in conjunction with Harvest if you
want time tracking. They have a few of their own programs integrated with
each other, and i believe a subscription is required for each
They're also pretty cheap and easy to make, well compared with an OS or
accounting package.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:29 PM, Mariel Castro mar...@triggerapp.com wrote:
The reason there are so many is that alot of them contain different tools,
or perks.
Basecamp is a leader, yes, but it
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I spend a fair bit of time on odesk. Love to see a tool that integrates
with it.
At the moment I use a mix of email , odesk messages, Skype, mikogo, ms
project, self rolled version control, google docs, calendar, in addition to
our development tools it is a mess
It is not easy to force
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