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I apologize in advance if this is not an SF question, but I'm thinking it's in the gray.
Are there any good Open Source or atleast fair priced 'intranet' project portals where you can have a dashboard, view your tasks as well as your employee's and co-workers tasks so you can see what your team(s) are working on.
I'm looking for something that is not cumbersome to manage, has a clean UI/Dashboard, etc. etc.
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I've been using Taskfreak at my workplace and it's been great for simple project tracking, and filing bugs. It's easy and unencumbered enough that the traders (read: guys who hate technological solutions) here feel comfortable using it.
mattmattThere are various free products. Trac, Redmine and Mantis are reasonable. You might like to look at Bugzilla and Request Tracker too, although the former is heavily geared towards development and the latter is heavily geared towards cusomter service.
If you're willing to pay money, then JIRA is 10USD/year for 10 or fewer users. Basecamp is 25USD/m.
I can not recommend JIRA enough, but it is costly if you have more than 10 users.
David PashleyDavid PashleyYou could use:
- Redmine Redmine is a flexible project management web application.
- Trac Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects.
We use Redmine.
DotNetNuke is an awesome and highly configurable project that can be used as an Intranet portal.
We use(d) a twiki for that.
Unfortunately it is hard (meaing: I failed) to make team and management see the benefit of documenting project/task progress in a systematic (read: automatic evaluation / summation is possible) way as opposed to a 'pragmatic' (read: outlook, free form (winowrd) reports) approach.
A major factor is the lack of a (working) wysiwyg editor for twiki.
We've used Dotproject before but it feels antiquated. I've been looking at TeamBox with great interest.
If you want something that's more geared towards ticketing, I've been using MySQL's Eventum for a few years now, and it works wonderfully. I don't know if they have an online demo, but feel free to send me mail and I'll give you an account on my installation to try it out.
As mentioned elsewhere, http://www.clockingit.com/ can be used as a hosted service or you can download the code and run it yourself.


It's not Open Source, but Windows SharePoint Services will cost you nothing, will do all you need, and will integrate quite cleanly with your Active Directory if you have one.
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