Software development management

brentman

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I am writing some software for internal use at our company and am looking for some type of software to help manage the project. Feature lists, bug tracking, etc. just a couple things I am having a hard time managing with a notepad file because I don't have time to really create a management package on my own. I haven't looked into Sourceforge or anything, maybe I will do that. Any other ideas? Preferably freeware but all ideas welcome.
 

Drakkon

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depends on how much time you have to set stuff up...
I've played with http://www.phprojekt.com/ and it was okay...theres a lot on sourceforge that have different features but most are written in PHP (if thats ohkay)
I also like dotproject (forget the web addy at the moment) its got a lot of great features if your into true project management with charts and assinging roles/tasks/etc
http://proj.chbs.dk/ - site witha extensive listing of whats out there
 

brentman

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Thanks for the recommendation. I browsed that list and have installed dotProject. I'll try to update after a while and let everyone know what I think.
 

kmmatney

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We use Team Coherence at my work. Its not free, but has a lot of nice features and is extremely robust. In particular, we can access code globally which is useful as my company is UK based and I work in Colorado. Site is: http://www.qsc.co.uk/