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SolidSmack: 16 Solutions to Manage Projects and Get Organized Online

  • Jeff · 2 years ago
    I was familiar with BaseCamp but not some of the others. Thanks for compiling the list. I will have to check these out.
  • Anna Wood · 2 years ago
    Josh,

    Great list of sites to check out. I have not heard of most of them. It will be interesting to see what they all have to offer.

    Cheers,

    Anna
  • Josh · 2 years ago
    Thanks Jeff and Anna. I think the most intersting/different is FormatPixel.com. That is so different and just cool. I had no idea about it until a little while ago, but it's a content creators dream.
  • Net Harry · 2 years ago
    That's nice thing you've picked all these tools, but who's gonna tell a guy looking for some useful tool, which one of these he should choose? I'll tell you my story in short. I spend almost a month surfing the web, trying to find something affordable and really helpful. I've visited lots of forums and people were pointing at wrike.com, so I decided to check it out and I don't regret it. See for yourself http://www.wrike.com
  • Josh · 2 years ago
    Hi Net harry, this is by no means a comprehensive list. Thanks for the additional product. It looks like it has a great interface and the timeline is a nice addition I haven't seen in some others.
  • Josh · 2 years ago
    Projectizer and has a lot of info on some of the ones I mention above as well as some others. They also have categories for Calendar, Tasks, and Groupware along with a feed for the site. It hasn't been updated since August which makes me wonder, but it's a good start.
  • Josh · 2 years ago
    LifeHacker is excellent. That is one of my top 5 blogs for sure. one of my others is mashable.com
  • Kurt · 2 years ago
    Hey - thanks for including us in your list (and with good company too). We just released some nice upgrades to ProjectSpaces. Here's a quick overview of some of what's new:

    * Multiple file uploader

    * iCAL support

    * Contact export

    * Customizable homepages

    * Hierarchical task lists in a new "Workplan" tab

    * More RSS! - Adding RSS was so popular we decided to add another feed. Now Project users can elect to track new content across all your Projects with just a single feed.

    Let us know what you think!

    Thanks,
    Kurt
    CTO Forum One Communications
  • Benny Tam · 1 year ago
    Josh,

    I see no familiar names except have some prior experience with Google Docs. I will definitely take a look at these. Are these all project management tools? I have integrated CommuniClique's web-based project online collaboration software into my developing business several months ago after a friend referred me to the free 30-day promotion they are running now. I cant be happier with the results I have been getting. I am always looking for efficient programs to implement in my developing business. Thanks for the list.

    Best Regards,
    Benny Tam
  • Josh · 1 year ago
    Hi Benny, They all have to do with organizing or managing projects and I've use these here at least a little. I prefer the free ones, even though they have fewer features sometimes. I think at least having a free version open up more imaginative ways of creating revenue for the company. no doubt, if the product is good enough people will pay, activecollab, seems to have done well, they were once "the free version of Basecamp" but since have such a large user base they were able to expand into commercial versions. anyway, thanks for the comment. I'll look into that site you mention.
  • Daniel · 1 year ago
    I read similar article also named ns to Manage Projects and Get Organized Online | SolidSmack - SolidWorks 3D CAD Technology Design Blog, and it was completely different. Personally, I agree with you more, because this article makes a little bit more sense for me