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UniquePixelWeb says

Hi guys,

I’m looking for a free project management tool. Could you please recommend any?

Thanks UniquePixelWeb

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Tamixes says
Haven’t tried it yet, but I’ve got it bookmarked to try out http://freedcamp.com/
“the closest free alternative that you will ever get to Basecamp”
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Dream-Theme says

Hi,

http://get.wunderkit.com/ is simple yet powerful tool for tasks management and simple project management. It is free. Has dedicated mac and ios apps… But beta. So some minor bugs can occur. But pros are beating minor cons.
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WillemoesDK says

Does anyone know of a Project Mangement Tool, that is NOT a shi* webapp, but a native downloadable mac app?

I hate webapps.

And what about a CRM tool? :)

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enstyled says

Does anyone know of a Project Mangement Tool, that is NOT a shi* webapp, but a native downloadable mac app?

You can give Kickoff a go, it’s a native Mac project management app.

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miksmusic says

I’ve been using dotProject for a while (http://www.dotproject.net). Compared to some other project management tools that’s essentially a glorified collaborative task list but imho works well for small teams and relatively short projects.

@WillemoesDK .. Seriously, I don’t see why whoul anyone bash web-based apps. You can manage your projects on the go and easily share tasks and reports with clients or team members who can be anywhere in the world. If you’re looking for a full-blown project management app MS Project is pretty much industry standard. Well, unless you have a thing with Microsoft too ;-)

Cheers

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WillemoesDK says

I’ve been using dotProject for a while (http://www.dotproject.net). Compared to some other project management tools that’s essentially a glorified collaborative task list but imho works well for small teams and relatively short projects.

@WillemoesDK .. Seriously, I don’t see why whoul anyone bash web-based apps. You can manage your projects on the go and easily share tasks and reports with clients or team members who can be anywhere in the world. If you’re looking for a full-blown project management app MS Project is pretty much industry standard. Well, unless you have a thing with Microsoft too ;-)

Cheers

Well, i DO have a thing with microsoft.

I almost only use app which I can get on my mac and my iPhone/iPad.

iCal, Evernote, Things, Billings, Mail.. To name a few..

I just can’t get my head around using all of those app’s in the browser.. That would mean i would have to have 15+ tabs/windows open all the time..

That’s a huge no go for me.. But i guess that about personal preference :)

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