Opensource Task management Web application
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http://92fiveapp.com looks promising, haven't checked this yet.
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@sreekumarpg said:
@Minion-Queen Aasna is good ,but am looking for a inhouse hosted web application
Is there a special requirement you have that says this must be in-house? I can attest to the fact that Asana is a nice tool as well.
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@s.hackleman said:
@sreekumarpg There is allways the good old Spiceworks Helpdesk. Not open source, but "free" by way of adds.
That's actually a very good one. Make a ticket for everything, and assign to the person handling the issue. It's easy to get a view of the open tasks per team member that way.
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@NetworkNerd said:
@s.hackleman said:
@sreekumarpg There is allways the good old Spiceworks Helpdesk. Not open source, but "free" by way of adds.
That's actually a very good one. Make a ticket for everything, and assign to the person handling the issue. It's easy to get a view of the open tasks per team member that way.
There's issue trackers for that, they're much better at that kind of thing, and even then, project planning and task management works better when you can set things hierarchically, which you can't do with tickets or issues.
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Also of developers like https://trello.com/ I can't stand it though.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Also of developers like https://trello.com/ I can't stand it though.
In larger projects kanban boards can be great for overview of where larger parts are, breaking it down and using it for smaller tasks is really painful.
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Thanks all,
Will test all these and update
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@Ambarishrh This is nice app, testing the same
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I've set this up @ http://92five.ambarishrh.com/
Just let me know if anyone wants to test this, PM me your email id and I will add an account for you.
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What about JIRA?
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We use Evernote, it works quite nice. You can use it as an application/mobile app/ or web interface. Have have several notes for keeping track of todo lists or project status, or other pertinent information that me might think we need to keep.
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@Chamele0n said:
We use Evernote, it works quite nice. You can use it as an application/mobile app/ or web interface. Have have several notes for keeping track of todo lists or project status, or other pertinent information that me might think we need to keep.
I think that would be too cumbersome for me. It's great for little stuff but I wouldn't like it for a team.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@Chamele0n said:
We use Evernote, it works quite nice. You can use it as an application/mobile app/ or web interface. Have have several notes for keeping track of todo lists or project status, or other pertinent information that me might think we need to keep.
I think that would be too cumbersome for me. It's great for little stuff but I wouldn't like it for a team.
We've got 8 people in our team that use it. I wouldn't say it's the best product for the task. But i would say that the IT manager would need to pay for the pro version on his/her account that way he/she can share out a notebook to the team (and it will be read/write by all team members).
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For a small team we use wunderlist.
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JIRA is super affordable at just $10 for 10 users (If you host it)