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I'm looking for a better PM tool. Something like http://www.axosoft.com/ontime where it looks more like a e-mail client but preferably web hosted.

Any recommendations?

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Possible Duplicate: superuser.com/questions/91310/… - Check my answer there. ;-) – Tom Wijsman Sep 5 '10 at 14:07
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FogBugz

more information at SO tag [project-management]

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Basecamp is a web based project management tool. They have a free version that is limited to one project and you cannot upload files.

Here is a direct link to the free version since people have problems looking for it.

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Free trial ≠ Free. – churnd Aug 24 '09 at 11:57
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There is a free version, but it is limited to the number of projects. – scheibk Aug 24 '09 at 12:23
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I'd recommend either

PHProject (www.phprojekt.com) or Trac (trac.edgewall.org).

Both are free and open source.

You can also build up your own pm-suite with custom tooling (e.g. mantis as bugtracker, svn as version control, etc...)

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How about ClockingIT? It's free and you can host it yourself or use their own servers.

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I use Teamlab, a free, web-based solution for PM.

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We use TeamLab - easy to navigate and offer just all the needed features. In addition, they have just integrated the possibility to edit the documentation online.

Of course, there are some minuses (like anywhere), this platform doesn't have CRM and calendar.

Good luck)

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I'm using Feng Office.

They provide three variants (compared here):

  • Feng Sky if you want no job with hosting etc. Sign up and use it
  • Feng Onsite if you want to install it on your servers but have the guys of Feng Office to upgrade, customize, etc. the installation
  • Feng Community if you want the free solution: Feng Office is open source, so you could download the installation (here) and install it to your webspace.

Functionality is similar to PHProjekt, which was recommended by t0mt0m.

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