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		<title>Projects R Us</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>dotProject is a volunteer supported Project Management application. There is no 'company' behind this project, it is managed, maintained, developed and supported by a volunteer group and by the users themselves</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay.&nbsp; Yesterday I was bemoaning my memory for being unable to keep track of my workload and personal projects.&nbsp; Now as shown on the list yesterday the projects my seem fairly benign however a simple to-do list is not enough to remind me of what I am doing. The title of a project does not help me keep track of where I am up to, when there are interruptions due to support/server issues.&nbsp; As CodeNinja pointed out in his comment:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;<em>I have tested different to-do lists/project tracking systems</em></p>
<p><em>I want a web-based one, and would like it to communicate with an iPhone app. but a decent web app would do for starters.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>I had previously been looking for a nice open source, web-based, collaborative&nbsp; package, and some of those offered certain aspects of what I was after, however I found many of these were overly complex or just too plain basic, and having spoken to CodeNinja I decided to have a look at one of the packages he had looked at previously.</p>
<p>Enter &#8220;<a href="http://www.dotproject.net/" target="_blank">dotProject</a>&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;dotProject is a volunteer supported Project Management application. There is no &#8216;company&#8217; behind this project, it is managed, maintained, developed and supported by a volunteer group and by the users themselves.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Exactly the sort of product I like to use.</p>
<p>After a very simple install (download, unzip, create a database, sort out couple of permissions and run the install page) I was up and running, not only that with in another couple of minutes I had the basis of my first project going.&nbsp; After a few minutes more I started to really like the package.&nbsp; Not only was it providing me with the to-do part I was after, but also dependencies, child to-do&#8217;s file attachments, which could be checked in and out.&nbsp; It also provides &#8220;Gantt&#8221; charts of the project along with progress monitoring of each to-do.</p>
<p>The product goes further than that though, it is a full multi-user product with budgeting, resource allocation, calendars, file management, contact management and a ticketing system to-boot!</p>
<p>All in all I am thoroughly happy with this product and look forward to making it one of the tools I use on a daily basis. I only hope that it will not be a tool that I get side tracked by!</p>
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