Project management tool free for GarageGame community
by Ryan Scott · in General Discussion · 11/03/2003 (3:23 pm) · 5 replies
I posted this in another thread and it's been a big hit, so I figured I would post it as a main thread and make it official:
I developed a web-based tool that I used back in my consulting days of programming. It was customized to my specific needs, but it will probably do pretty well for what you need. Because I've been so impressed with this community, I'll let anyone use it free of charge. Here are some of the features:
-Multiple Project Creation
-Tasks that can be assigned to one or multiple resources
-Issue/New Request forum, each issue can later be 'tasked' to a specific resource
-Message forum
-File repository
-If you want to track hourly progress, you can check in/out and log time to each specific project/task
-full security for each section of the system, based on login and group
-hourly and bill to rates can be assigned to a resource or a individual task
-invoices can be generated based on hourly rates, hours logged, etc.
My only condition is that those who choose to use ProjectTracker give me constructive feedback on how to make the system better. On the plus side of this, that means that if you have a new requirement, you'll likely get it programmed into the system to fit your request. :)
To sign up, go to www.rpmsolutions.biz/index.cfm?Section=5&Page=14 and sign up for an evaluation. If you make a note in the comments field that you found this on garage games, I'll let the "evaluation" keep going and not expire. :)
Note: when you receive your email, it will talk a lot about TimeTracker... you will be most interested in ProjectTracker (also found as a link in the email).
Let me know if you have any questions or problems... and don't forget, I'll customize it to work for the GarageGame community... so don't hesitate to request something if needed.
I developed a web-based tool that I used back in my consulting days of programming. It was customized to my specific needs, but it will probably do pretty well for what you need. Because I've been so impressed with this community, I'll let anyone use it free of charge. Here are some of the features:
-Multiple Project Creation
-Tasks that can be assigned to one or multiple resources
-Issue/New Request forum, each issue can later be 'tasked' to a specific resource
-Message forum
-File repository
-If you want to track hourly progress, you can check in/out and log time to each specific project/task
-full security for each section of the system, based on login and group
-hourly and bill to rates can be assigned to a resource or a individual task
-invoices can be generated based on hourly rates, hours logged, etc.
My only condition is that those who choose to use ProjectTracker give me constructive feedback on how to make the system better. On the plus side of this, that means that if you have a new requirement, you'll likely get it programmed into the system to fit your request. :)
To sign up, go to www.rpmsolutions.biz/index.cfm?Section=5&Page=14 and sign up for an evaluation. If you make a note in the comments field that you found this on garage games, I'll let the "evaluation" keep going and not expire. :)
Note: when you receive your email, it will talk a lot about TimeTracker... you will be most interested in ProjectTracker (also found as a link in the email).
Let me know if you have any questions or problems... and don't forget, I'll customize it to work for the GarageGame community... so don't hesitate to request something if needed.
#2
11/03/2003 (9:13 pm)
Why not submit this as a resource - that way, when someone is lookin' through the resources, it's there :-)
#3
Please let me know.
Thanks, Andie
andie@planetschnoogie.com
03/06/2004 (9:23 am)
Is this PM tool no longer available - the link is dead. :(Please let me know.
Thanks, Andie
andie@planetschnoogie.com
#4
03/07/2004 (3:42 pm)
Looks very interesting; I would also like to know if this took is still able to be used. I'll keep checking up on this forum; or send me an email if you get a chance.
#5
06/03/2004 (10:34 am)
FYI: This link seems active again, I just signed up.
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