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June 5, 2009 at 9:01 pm #25055enfotoadMember
anyone know of a free alternative to basecamp?
June 6, 2009 at 7:45 am #58643Rob MacKayParticipantI have used: http://www.collabtive.o-dyn.de it was pretty good :)
June 6, 2009 at 10:41 am #58664enfotoadMemberI currently use that at my site. The only problem is I have to host it, which I don’t want to. Any other options?
June 6, 2009 at 2:20 pm #58508Zaki_UsmanMemberI work for a company called Severa. We launched our Severa 3 which is free for one user. Try it at http://www.severa.com
June 6, 2009 at 2:43 pm #58509enfotoadMemberSevera looks very nice. It’s just a little to advanced for my clients.
I am probably going to use Goplan 2.0
August 28, 2010 at 6:57 am #81073kevin123MemberI am big fan of proofhub and i am totally agree with deepika. Proofhub is best project management software. It is easy to use and fast. Best features of proofhub is File sharing, milestones, to-do lists, quick notes
August 29, 2010 at 12:25 am #81020Chris CoyierKeymasterEmail + Keeping stuff in a shared team folder on Dropbox
Very much not the same, but that’s mostly how I roll. Sometimes you gotta ask yourself if you need all the fanciness or if a darn text file can do the same thing.
August 30, 2010 at 1:02 am #80966Andy StapleParticipant@JoshWhiteDesign – ProjectPier is actually a fork off of ActiveCollab. ActiveCollab was at one point open source. Right when they moved to closed-source, Project Pier started where AC left off with its open source.
ProjectPier and Collabtive both are free, but lacking a lot of UI elements, and I can’t find anything nearly as nice as the paid alternatives.
There are plenty of paid alternatives though.
ActiveCollab
ActionMethod (Behance Networks own system)I ran Project Pier for 3 months, but just gave in and paid for Basecamp. I have my clients use it with me, so I need it to be as simple as possible.
August 31, 2010 at 2:05 pm #80862davidmorisseauMemberWORKetc isn’t free, but it’s very affordable and will probably save you money in the long run.
It’s a “complete business management application” that combines CRM with project management and billing. Under one system a company can manage its entire business. You can collaborate on all aspects of business (leads, tasks, invoices, you name it…) not to mention WORKetc offers more than the majority of other solutions out there… combined.
If you’re serious about your business then ultimately you’re not going to find what you need in free applications. They set unnecessary limitations on your business and are usually made with the same company offering a “premium” version, only using the free version as a way to trick you into purchasing it. They assume that by the frustration from the lack of features the free version offers, clients will then choose the paid version to get done what the free version could not.
WORKetc takes the short cut here, so-to-speak. By not setting any limitations on your business you’re avoiding further problems down the road, while allowing growth and motivating workers.
The features within WORKetc are very powerful, and out-do many of its competitors, as you can see here: http://www.worketc.com/compare
September 2, 2010 at 1:31 pm #80748burtflaxtonParticipantDrop-Box + GDocs + GMail + Android personally.
I have used basecamp & huddle in the past. Most everything is over kill and believe it or not will reduce productivity quite drastically. Wave, to me was the best solution.
For a client I do not know what I would recommend though.
September 10, 2010 at 8:02 am #80177AmosParticipantProofhub looks good. We use Proofhub Trial version and found it to be good online Project Management tool.
October 8, 2013 at 3:19 am #152297Chris_RParticipantI am a freelancer and I have been using proofhub (www.proofhub.com) for the past one year and it has made my work really hassle free. It has got features like proofing tool, casper mode, gantt chart which has made my work a lot easier.
February 25, 2014 at 12:36 am #164021leesaParticipantProofhub is free if you are managing one project, which would probably work for your needs. It does task and time tracking, along with files and document uploading, so your team could communication from all over. Integration with Google drive and dropbox solves the problem of files stored in different apps. Just drag n drop or attach everything from everywhere into the files section of Proofhub.
February 25, 2014 at 12:46 am #164025nixnerdParticipantWhat’s wrong with Github? If you don’t want to pay for private repos and want to host your code on your server, go with Gitlab or Bit Bucket or something like that. All of these are essentially the same as they’re just a front end for git… the most robust system for managing ANY project in my opinion. Paired with Github… you really can’t beat it.
February 25, 2014 at 2:11 am #164027nixnerdParticipantWhat’s wrong with Github?
I had no idea how old this thread was when I said this.
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