PHP/MySQL Project Management

Discussion in 'PHP' started by nfd2005, Oct 25, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    Does anyone know of a good Project Management system in PHP/MySQL?

    I need one that will track time and hopefully one that will create invoices as well.

    And oh yeah... free.


    Thanks for the help.
     
    nfd2005, Oct 25, 2006 IP
  2. intoex

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    Try Active Project
     
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    Not exactly what you're looking for in one place, but the 37 signals tools are great for project management...

    http://www.37signals.com/
     
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    dotProject rocks for me. I started using this in January..
     
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    Oops... it doesn't creates invoices though.
     
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  6. nfd2005

    nfd2005 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the input so far guys.

    Hey intoex, do you have the url for active project?


    Thanks.
     
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  7. intoex

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    Something I'm really learning about pining over free is that sometimes free costs more. You can spend so many hours configuring & rewriting code which ultimately takes you away from your main duties. When something is known to be really good like basecamp (37 signals), you have to go against your gut and pay.
     
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    cdedbd have you tried activecollab?
     
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    I've used ActiveCollab. It's very solid. Great user community, actively developed and they are building out from a core framework, so they're thinking long-term. Definitely worth a look, IMHO.
     
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    I have also used ActiveCollab, and can vouch for it. It is great! Solid, stable, and updated
     
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