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Depending on how much you have on your plate you might want to think about hiring a project manager before selecting a tool. Compare the time it will take you to master a tool and customize it's uses to fit your needs vs. hiring someone who has knowledge of project management and the tools needed to implement trusted practices.
Once you find this person they will know which tools benefit them the most and you will most likely get more productivity by allowing them to utilize those tools.
If you are set on doing it yourself, find out what aspects you need to manage before starting to learn how to use a tool. You might find that a tool one company uses does not fit the need of your own.
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Hi Andy,
At work we use something we've made ourselves. It started out as a school project for some employees, but grew out to be our main system for keeping track of projects and stuff. Downside is that it doesn't have a lot of capabilities. Plus side is that the things it can do are exactly those things we want it to do. If we need something else we just create it in a couple of spare hours.
Of course that's no help to you unless you're willing to spend a few hours programming your own system.
Lately we've been using TFS (web client) and I think it sucks. I really can't get the stuff I want to see in a way that I want to see it. Perhaps if we used the full version with Visual Studio integration things would be better, but I really can't say.
We've had a vendor who used JIRA, but I can't say I was very impressed by it. Of course I couldn't really do anything in it except create issues for our vendor and see the issues they created for us.
One of our biggest customers uses a system in which I get to do some more stuff. It's called ACE Project[^] and I must say it's pretty well organized (it's still not as good as our custom made system, but the best I've used besides that).
Good luck finding whatever works for you
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I use Trello for managing our very large web application. We track everything from in-coming feature requests, backlogs, bugs, research, etc. It's free as well, so can't complain there.
http://goo.gl/U8YnoO[^]
It's got a great API too, which we've used to build a whole test-plan system that then generates 'Issue' tasks automatically when QA finds bugs, and deals with severities, state, etc.
A note of warning though, I'd only use it if you're in an Agile environment. Or if your waterfall project is small.
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We use RedMine.
It does the job but is not a tool that is exciting to use.
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Clicky[^]
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Obscurum per obscurius.
Ad astra per alas porci.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur .
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It seems like some Vista users found the Windows Update button.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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Oh, i am sure those are the people who use IE 6 (Statistics) and believe they are using the most perfect, and trustworthy browser.
If you ask them what is mozilla firefox they will answer you that this is the name of a fox in some zoo
If you ask them what is safari they will tell you that this is exotic walk with guns
If you ask them what is opera they will tell you with confidence that this is an art with music for colors.
Its sad actually.
Microsoft ... the only place where VARIANT_TRUE != true
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And 8 is going down, only just compensated for by 8.1 going up. 8 is looking like another Vista style flop.
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Absolutely incredible test cricket series between South Africa and Australia. Loved every bit of it. I guess it was test cricket at its best. Incredible!
I still don't think we can decide the better team. It was just so close.
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err the team that won was the better team (and it pains me to say it)
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Well, yeah, I wanted SA to draw the game. They did put in insane amounts of concentration.
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d@nish wrote: I wanted SA to draw the game.
Out of interest. Why? They were unbeaten for something like 6 years it was good to see them lose for once, gives the rest a chance.
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That's the team I support. I always want them to win. Now that Sachin doesn't play any more, I don't care if they beat India as well.
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Assumed being Indian you would support India.
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Well, I would have if we still had someone like Ganguly leading us. He was a real fighter and changed the moral altogether. Now, I feel, these youngsters think they are awesome just because they have performed in sub continent. They were thrashed in England, SA and NZ. Hell, they cannot even handle sub-continent any more. See what happened in Asia cup. They surely do not deserve the praise they get.
Similarly, players from SA, NZ and Aus must be able to perform on square turning tracks in order to prove their mettle worldwide.
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d@nish wrote: Well, I would have if we still had someone like Ganguly leading us. He was a
real fighter and changed the moral altogether.
I am an Indian and would support India any day..but then Ganguly was my all time favorite captain...He didnt win the world cup for us..but for the team to be in current position he was the only one responsible!!with out him we would still be not in this position at all....[No offence to Dhoni however]...
But yes the next team I like is South Africa and it pained to see them lose the test after a great fight...
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d@nish wrote: I wanted SA to draw the game.
I didn't... nothing more terrible and almost unsportsmanlike than becoming a blocky bastard to attempt to salvage a draw when there was a full day to play.
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Draw is valid result in test cricket. You are not just playing for win here. And SA recently tried to score 450+ and could not get there against Indian bowling attack. Why would they risk anything against a far better bowling attack?
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d@nish wrote: Draw is valid result in test cricket.
Yes, but only if played in the correct spirit... Attempting to bat out an entire day without even trying to make the score required is a sad way to finish what otherwise would be a good match. This is vastly different to playing "normally" and running out of time to achieve a win (hence ending in a draw).
Just my opinion, of course.
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Test cricket? As distinct from production cricket?
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Some people just cannot find amusement in the ambiguities of the English language.
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It's a fake[^]
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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