planning, tracking, reporting, project management
Wade Preston Shearer
wadeshearer.lists at me.com
Fri Jan 6 15:11:13 MST 2012
/me rubs his butt after getting big by the cross-post monster
On 6 Jan 2012, at 15:02, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
> When it comes to projects/task management, I like less features than more and a nice, clean UI. If I'm going to be using something every day, it needs be easy and enjoyable. It also needs an iOS app (or at least a good mobile version).
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> My team has been using Flow [1] for the past several months. It's really nice, but it's WAY over-priced for what it does. All it is is a list. Generally this is sufficient for me, but I'm finding I need more than a list. I need to see project status, burn-down charts, and be able to track projects, bugs, and backlogs. Most of the time when you ask for those features though you get a massively bloated app. I stubbled across PlanBox and Pivotal Tracker today though and am intrigued.
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> Has anyone used these apps/services?
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> Plan Box
> http://www.planbox.com/features
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> Pivotal Tracker
> http://www.pivotaltracker.com/
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> I like how Pivotal has a native iOS app and an API (in case I want to feed bugs into it).
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> Any other tools you'd recommend?
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> [1] http://getflow.com
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