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10 Great Project Management Applications

March 22nd, 2010 ::

So many projects, so little time. As small business owners, we have to wear many hats. In addition to doing what we set out to do as entrepreneurs, we’re also the sales person, the manager, customer support, and the accountant all rolled into one.

For many people the thought of doing projection planning is annoying, boring and usually overwhelming. Project planning task is difficult to handle without good tools to work with. When we came across this list in Freelance Folder we knew we had to share.

Here is a list of 10 great project management applications from Freelance Folder:

Project Management Applications

From Freelance Folder: “Fortunately, there is a huge variety of project management tools available to help freelancers and small business owners with their project planning needs. Some of the very best tools require a substantial financial investment on the part of the freelancer. However, there other tools that may not be quite as full-featured that will work fine for a freelancer who is just starting out or for a very small business owner.”

Here is a list of ten project management software applications that are either free (or available at a very low cost) with a brief description of each:

  • jxProject–Free application that includes many of the features expected of a project management package such as: task dependencies, resource scheduling, timeline formatting, and resource leveling. (The tool is free because it includes advertisements. A version without advertisements is available for $20.00.)
  • dotProject–Open source tool designed to help you structure and schedule your work. For user questions, there is forum (manned by volunteers) that can be accessed from the main site. Announcements are made through the blog, which can be accessed from their website.
  • GanttProject–Free, open source software lets you create Gantt charts, assign resources, create PERT charts, and plan collaboration. The tool has a very helpful user forum and blog.
  • Open Workbench–This open source software bills itself as a direct competitor to Microsoft Project. In fact, the software’s website includes a detailed comparison between the two packages. Open Workbench is sponsored by CA, the manufacturer of the Clarity family of products (which are not free).
  • SugarCRM –The community edition of this software is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) v3. This product includes a user forum and there is even a conference. (There are two additional products from this company that are not open source and do cost money.)
  • ProjectPier–This open source software lets you manage messages, tasks, and milestones. You can also upload and manage files. The website includes a helpful forum and a blog listing planned updates.
  • OpenProj–Open source software package distributed under the CPAL license. It is comparable to Microsoft Project in that it lets you produce a wide variety of charts such as Gantt and PERT. This software is owned by Serena Software Incorporated, which also sells Projects on Demand.
  • Project HQ–This open source software package compares itself with Basecamp. Features include the ability to track projects, milestones, and create task lists and tasks. The website does include a user forum. I did notice on the download page that there are no stable releases of this software yet, which means that all versions are in development.
  • Clocking IT–This free project management tool was designed by a consultant for consultants. It helps you track how much time is spent on each project, although it can produce Gantt charts and other reports. The website includes a user forum and a wiki.
  • TaskJuggler–This open source package is released under the GNU GPL version 2 license. With this tool you can manage tasks, resources, and costs that are related to your projects. It also supports risk analysis and flexible working hours. Support is available through Google Groups.

If you didn’t find the project management system that you need in this list, you may find it in our earlier list of project management tools. There are also project management alternatives for freelancers with greater needs.

What Tools Do You Use?

Do you use any of these project management software tools above to manage your business? Are there any we missed?

Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments.

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Posted in Uncategorized, UnintentionalEntrepreneur | 33 Comments »

  • http://CaseySoftware.com/blog Keith Casey

    I used to be a core contributor to dotProject a few years back but left to help form web2project – http://web2project.net If you haven't checked it out yet, you should. We've improved performance by 95%, killed off 100+ bugs, and even added some nifty things like an iCal interface. All my tasks show up on my Google and Thunderbird Calendars now. :)

  • http://CaseySoftware.com/blog Keith Casey

    I used to be a core contributor to dotProject a few years back but left to help form web2project – http://web2project.net If you haven't checked it out yet, you should. We've improved performance by 95%, killed off 100+ bugs, and even added some nifty things like an iCal interface. All my tasks show up on my Google and Thunderbird Calendars now. :)

  • http://CaseySoftware.com/blog Keith Casey

    I used to be a core contributor to dotProject a few years back but left to help form web2project – http://web2project.net If you haven't checked it out yet, you should. We've improved performance by 95%, killed off 100+ bugs, and even added some nifty things like an iCal interface. All my tasks show up on my Google and Thunderbird Calendars now. :)

  • http://www.deskaway.com/ Priyanka D

    Have you tried DeskAway for project management. We have a basic free plan to start out with, upgrades are reasonable.

  • http://www.deskaway.com/ Priyanka D

    Have you tried DeskAway for project management. We have a basic free plan to start out with, upgrades are reasonable.

  • http://www.deskaway.com/ Priyanka D

    Have you tried DeskAway for project management. We have a basic free plan to start out with, upgrades are reasonable.

  • http://www.geniusinside.com/ Vas

    Genius Project for Web is a much more powerful than of the ones you listed

    http://www.geniusinside.com

  • http://www.geniusinside.com/ Vas

    Genius Project for Web is a much more powerful than of the ones you listed

    http://www.geniusinside.com

  • http://www.geniusinside.com/ Vas

    Genius Project for Web is a much more powerful than of the ones you listed

    http://www.geniusinside.com

  • http://thecriticalchain.blogspot.com/2009/05/story-of-my-never-ending-love-affair.html Dina

    I recommend checking out LiquidPlanner for online project management. LiquidPlanner is an excellent tool for both freelancers and small businesses ( I actually use the tool for both my freelance work and managing my team's tasks at the agency I work at). LiquidPlanner has robust scheduling and task management along with a full-featured collaboration toolset. And the free iphone app is the icing on the cake. Here are some links to more information:
    http://www.liquidplanner.com/tour/
    http://thecriticalchain.blogspot.com/2009/05/st…

  • http://thecriticalchain.blogspot.com/2009/05/story-of-my-never-ending-love-affair.html Dina

    I recommend checking out LiquidPlanner for online project management. LiquidPlanner is an excellent tool for both freelancers and small businesses ( I actually use the tool for both my freelance work and managing my team's tasks at the agency I work at). LiquidPlanner has robust scheduling and task management along with a full-featured collaboration toolset. And the free iphone app is the icing on the cake. Here are some links to more information:
    http://www.liquidplanner.com/tour/
    http://thecriticalchain.blogspot.com/2009/05/st…

  • http://thecriticalchain.blogspot.com/2009/05/story-of-my-never-ending-love-affair.html Dina

    I recommend checking out LiquidPlanner for online project management. LiquidPlanner is an excellent tool for both freelancers and small businesses ( I actually use the tool for both my freelance work and managing my team's tasks at the agency I work at). LiquidPlanner has robust scheduling and task management along with a full-featured collaboration toolset. And the free iphone app is the icing on the cake. Here are some links to more information:
    http://www.liquidplanner.com/tour/
    http://thecriticalchain.blogspot.com/2009/05/st…

  • Dana

    In my company, we use TioLive. I work in the Marketing Department so that I use the CRM function above all (sending mailings, fill in informations about clients, doing promotional campaigns, etc).
    But each department uses it in the company. People from accounting, from sales, etc.

    It works very well for us.

  • Dana

    In my company, we use TioLive. I work in the Marketing Department so that I use the CRM function above all (sending mailings, fill in informations about clients, doing promotional campaigns, etc).
    But each department uses it in the company. People from accounting, from sales, etc.

    It works very well for us.

  • Dana

    In my company, we use TioLive. I work in the Marketing Department so that I use the CRM function above all (sending mailings, fill in informations about clients, doing promotional campaigns, etc).
    But each department uses it in the company. People from accounting, from sales, etc.

    It works very well for us.

  • http://www.appsolve.com Steven Fisher

    I will have to include that on my next list. So many products, so little blog space.

  • http://www.appsolve.com Steven Fisher

    I will have to include that on my next list. So many products, so little blog space.

  • http://www.appsolve.com Steven Fisher

    I will have to include that on my next list. So many products, so little blog space.

  • millenium

    I've been using PlanningForce Express Premium for quite a long time now and I'm very very happy with it, you should add it to your list ;) http://www.planningforce-express.com if you want more info. – Cheers and keep posting :D

  • millenium

    I've been using PlanningForce Express Premium for quite a long time now and I'm very very happy with it, you should add it to your list ;) http://www.planningforce-express.com if you want more info. – Cheers and keep posting :D

  • millenium

    I've been using PlanningForce Express Premium for quite a long time now and I'm very very happy with it, you should add it to your list ;) http://www.planningforce-express.com if you want more info. – Cheers and keep posting :D

  • Donald Lewis

    A very interesting list of applications! Every day there is a new one. Right now I'm trying Doolphy http://www.doolphy.com. It's a Beta, it looks fine.

  • Donald Lewis

    A very interesting list of applications! Every day there is a new one. Right now I'm trying Doolphy http://www.doolphy.com. It's a Beta, it looks fine.

  • Donald Lewis

    A very interesting list of applications! Every day there is a new one. Right now I'm trying Doolphy http://www.doolphy.com. It's a Beta, it looks fine.

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  • Mark Spance

    We use WorkforceTrack’s Project Management tool and found it suitable for our business needs. We chose this system because of its being multifunctional (Project Management, CRM, Accouting, and other 20+ business tools) Another reason is its flexible prices and available discounts for mid-sized organizations. If you are interested in this solution, you can get more information from their web-site http://www.workforcetrack.com

  • http://twitter.com/guiyermoruiz Guillermo Ruiz

    We have created http://www.toolea.com 4 months ago. It is a free professional network with great tools for working online (task manager, Intranet, time tracking, workgroups…)

  • Ashish Rathod

    BootStrapToday
    is an intelligent Application Lifecycle Management Platform on SAAS model. With
    its built-in intelligence and automation you can detect bugs early, accelerate
    the software development with improved code quality.

  • Ashish Rathod

    BootStrapToday
    is an intelligent Application Lifecycle Management Platform on SAAS model. With
    its built-in intelligence and automation you can detect bugs early, accelerate
    the software development with improved code quality.

  • Ashish Rathod

    BootStrapToday
    is an intelligent Application Lifecycle Management Platform on SAAS model. With
    its built-in intelligence and automation you can detect bugs early, accelerate
    the software development with improved code quality. visit http://www.bootstraptoday.com 

  • Ashish Rathod

    BootStrapToday
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    its built-in intelligence and automation you can detect bugs early, accelerate
    the software development with improved code quality. visit http://www.bootstraptoday.com 

  • http://www.replicon.com/olp/online-timesheet.aspx Online Timesheet

    I do agree with you, as I had used couple of the above tools for some of my client projects earlier.