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From:
K. Brian Kelley
Date:
December 24, 2002 03:00
Subject:
Re: Project Management - Maybe off topic
Message ID:
20021224051439.36349.qmail@onion.perl.org
You might also try ChameleonLog from LockwoodTech Software. They also makes
some nice Microsoft SQL Server software as well.

http://www.lockwoodtech.com/

It's try before you buy and the 1 user license is < US$35.00. It may fit
your needs if you need something between MS Outlook and Project.

--
K. Brian Kelley
Author: Start to Finish Guide to SQL Server Performance Monitoring
(http://www.netimpress.com)
SQL Server Central Columnist
http://www.truthsolutions.com/
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<wiggins@danconia.org> wrote in message
news:200212232101.PAA15534@crows.siteprotect.com...
> Well it is probably off topic, but a good discussion anyways.  Seems like
some combination of cvs/rcs+bugzilla might do close to the job for you and
free at that :-), though that may shift the burden from yourself to your
developers and that may or may not go over so well with them.
>
> On top of using those to make your development environment somewhat more
sane, there is a similar app to M$ Project being brewed in the Gnome world,
called MrProject: http://mrproject.codefactory.se/  KDE most likely has
something competing in this space though I am not familar with that land.
>
> http://danconia.org
>
> ------------------------------------------------
> On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:07:16 -0500, "Paul Kraus" <pkraus@pelsupply.com>
wrote:
>
> > If this is off topic just tell me to shut the hell up :)
> >
> > What software would you recommend for project management. I am a one man
> > it guy supporting about 100 people in 2 locations. I currently use
> > outlook (yuck) and I am having a hard time have a clear organized work
> > schedule. I want an app that will let me track tasks, problem people are
> > having, projects, and preferably programs (when I make changes, what the
> > changes where, flow charts for development (flow charts?? people still
> > use those :)).
> >
> > I post here because there seems to be many people on the list in similar
> > situations. So if the list thinks this is off-topic then I apologize
> > ahead of time. If you feel this is off topic but still have suggestions
> > just send me a response off list. Thanks.
> >
> > I have been looking at ms project but for half a grand its just to much.
> > Seeing as I am not coordinating with anyone except myself.
> >
> > Paul Kraus
> > Network Administrator
> > PEL Supply Company
> > 216.267.5775 Voice
> > 216-267-6176 Fax
> > www.pelsupply.com
> >
> >



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