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Recommendation for Project Management software?

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Jamesdany:
http://proj.chbs.dk/
-Gothi[c] (May 01, 2006, 11:59 PM)
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great link!
-app103 (September 30, 2006, 02:37 AM)
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The provided link is not working! I would recommend Planningforce. A new project mangement tool with easy to use interface and well designed to track and maintain all ur project management needs. Would be helpful for project managers.
http://www.planningforce.com/

f0dder:
Jamesdany: are you affiliated with Planningforce? Just to make things clear :)

Jamesdany:
Jamesdany: are you affiliated with Planningforce? Just to make things clear :)
-f0dder (November 26, 2008, 02:19 AM)
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Not in anyway. I am a satisfied user thats all.  :)

David1904:
Can anyone recommend a good project management software?  I'm a sueprvisor and have 5 people working under me and between us, we have to keep track of 20-30 projects.  I don't need a heavy duty project management package, like Microsoft Project, or something that complex.  What I'm looking for is something simple with just basic information in the database.

The data I'd like to keep track of are the following:  project manager, Project, project description, project #, state of project (how far along it is, either as a percentage or a description), random notes.  I'd also like to be able to separate out the projects according to the project manager, so I can see who's in charge of what.

So, are there any ideas out there?  I use mylife organized right now, but it's more of a To-DO list maker, than a true project management program.  Although, I can probably tweak it easily enough to act like what I'm trying to do, I'd be interested if there was a better option.  The main issue with MLO is that I can't separate the projects according to the different managers--it's basically meant for one person.  It would be cool if every person had their own MLO file and they could be combined to form one master-supervisor list for me.

Anyway, look forward to the suggestions.  Thanks!
-superboyac (May 01, 2006, 05:35 PM)
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Just wondered if you had thought of that SQLNotes/Infocube thingy? :)

Seriously, from what I've been able to follow in the thread, it would seem to be just the sort of project it would be suited for.
Could you comment as to why it might not - I'm still trying to come to grips with just how it can be put to use.

Regards,

David

Gothi[c]:
The provided link is not working!
-Jamesdany (November 26, 2008, 01:41 AM)
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It used to, but then this thread started in May 2006 :)

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