A few other graduate students and myself are part of an online writing group hosted on Basecamp. How can I keep the conversation going online?
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posted by spunweb
on Jul 21, 2012 -
3 answers
What other cool SaaS PM tools do a good job involving external clients without showing them too much or confusing them? I can only think of Basecamp.
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posted by michaelh
on Jan 23, 2012 -
7 answers
My boss has ADD filter: Is there a way to manage task-scheduling capabilities and see what's been scheduled for you that day? Project management help needed!
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posted by blazingunicorn
on Aug 12, 2010 -
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We're looking for an internal communication/file sharing solution for a long-term project, something that would have similar functionality to SharePoint but without the cost and (what I hear is) the hassle.
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posted by otherwordlyglow
on Jun 21, 2010 -
7 answers
What are the best tools for running a virtual office, especially document version control?
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posted by IzzeYum
on Jan 14, 2010 -
9 answers
I'm looking at a combination of Basecamp, Highrise and a time tracking/invoicing widget (probably Harvest).
You are a Highrise/Basecamp/Harvest user (preferably as a business owner), and I ask you: will taking the plunge make me happy?
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posted by NekulturnY
on Nov 18, 2009 -
8 answers
I'm working on a group project that will involve quite a bit of research, scheduling, collaboration and communications and need a centralized, web-based platform to make the job easier... Any recommendations?
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posted by Dr.James.Orin.Incandenza
on Sep 30, 2009 -
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We're a group artists in a non-profit and are currently using Facebook to organise ourselves. I find it lacking - it's not a platform with collaboration in mind, so I'm researching alternatives. Hlep!
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posted by monocultured
on Aug 4, 2009 -
5 answers
Holy Grail of web-based file management needed for girlfriend's non-profit ... so far, no luck.
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posted by metajc
on Jun 11, 2008 -
10 answers
Hello MeFi peoples, I am trying to find the tool or tools to run my sustainable business consulting practice, which I started in August, and I've been going a bit nuts with too many choices. I've been looking all over, and am getting near hits, but all "not quite there"s. Highrise sort of works, but has some quirks that that it doesn't hit the mark, and it's missing some of what I want to do. Daylite looks interesting, but no...well I'll explain below. Basecamp, same thing. Copper, ditto. Help me find the needle(s) in the haystack!
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posted by healthyliving
on Dec 19, 2007 -
14 answers
I like
Backpack but I've reached the limitations of the free version. It's just a fancy wiki, right? Are there any open source alternatives that I can install on a server and which look and feel as user-friendly?
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posted by blag
on Nov 1, 2005 -
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We're looking for project tracking/resource management software for a small marketing department. What do you use, or what do you know of that's good? Alternately, what might we want to be sure to avoid?
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posted by willnot
on Aug 1, 2005 -
4 answers
My fiancée and I are currently in the thick of planning our August wedding. Is there something like
Basecamp that I can install on my home server to help us keep track of the thousand-and-one-details?
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posted by docgonzo
on Mar 13, 2005 -
8 answers
I'm looking for Project Management software for a software development shop. Please, no MS Project - it's just too big to get our hands around. Any reccomendations to help schedule a team of about 5 developers and 2 QA folks? I see lots of people participating in the scheduling (not just one "overseer") so flexibility is a must. We're looking for granularity by feature->components->tasks. We want to do a good job with time estimates and contingencies. Thanks
posted by dhacker
on Feb 26, 2004 -
6 answers