Product | Pricing | Functionality | Ease of Use | Advantages | Disadvantages | Summary |
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Basecamp | pricing Free for 1 proj & unlimited users |
lacks effective tasks (Cannot attach todo items to a milestone. Need unwieldy lists) | ● Nice simple and clean | ● very easy to use because of so few features | ● Dashboard page is missing good calendar ● Plans are expensive |
missing vital task functionality |
Intervals | pricing #0 days free. Starts at $20 for 15 projects & unlimited users |
very complete | ● very slick | ● much more complete time/cost management than any other product | ● overkill if you don’t need detailed time recording | If this is what you need, it could pay for itself very quickly |
Unfuddle | pricing Free for 1 proj & 2 users |
very complete | ● not as cool looking as some ● some parts look overly complex |
● nice % completion graphics | ● some processes can be a bit fiddly because of so many options | workable solution but free plan is limiting |
GoPlan | pricing Free for 3 proj & 2 users |
very complete | ● Very nice clean interface | ● Tickets as well as tasks ● Really nice creation of events on calendar ● subtasks is a really nice idea ● includes time tracking |
● none that I can find | hard to find any disadvantages except that it is not free |
TeamworkPM | pricing free plan includes time tracking |
same problem with tasks as basecamp | ● good | ● | ● | missing vital task functionality |
Wrike | pricing charcged per user |
ok | ● good | ● | ● expensive (charged per user) ● no free starter plan |
too expensive |
Central Desktop | pricing no free starter plan |
complete | ● over featured | ● full online office replacement, not just PM | ● full online office replacement, not just PM | over featured |
ActiveCollab | pricing outright purchase of source |
complete | ● Extremely nice and slick system | ● very clean and obvious to use ● allows tagging ● provides “what’s happening” stream ● nice % completion graphics ● multiple company & client support |
● Expensive: $250/$500, not including upgrades | Feng Office forked from ActiveCollab when it went closed-source, but I think Feng is actually ahead now. Nevertheless, a good solid product. |
ProjectPier | open source fork of activecollab | missing full task functionality | ● looks nice, and easy to use | ● multiple company & client support ● allows tagging ● provides “what’s happening” stream |
● no dates on anything except milestones ● basecamp style task-lists ● tasks are very simple, no room for comments |
missing vital task functionality |
Feng Office (was OpenGoo) | pricing open source version avaliable ● (fork of activecollab) |
everything | ● very slick with nice drag-and-drop JavaScript goodness | ● extremely complete with a unique concept of “workspaces”. ● Can be customized by reducing functionality when a simpler system is required. |
● I am using this in earnest now and have yet to find a downside | Amazing product, way ahead of virtually everything else. This is what I ended up recommending for most of my clients. |
Planigle | pricing or free hosted “community” edition, or open source version with less features |
releases can function as milestones | ● flash - reasonably good | ● pretty good agile support ● blocked tasks are supported—a major feature |
● only one project at a time for community version ● have to get used to Agile terminology |
Agile support gives a wholly new dimension to this PM Not so good at tracking large numbers of small tasks |
Rockclimbr | Open source and totally free | All the essentials are there | ● Really not polished enough for use ● Lots of Drupally bits show causing confusion |
● integrates into Drupal ● good handling of todo-items |
● minimal feature set | promising, but not ready yet |
Open Atrium | Open source and totally free | totally missing calendar/time on todo-items (fatal flaw) | ● Looks really cool | ● chat room ● nice social integration and a few other tools ● integrates into Drupal |
● no milestones ● can be a bit confusing to navigate |
missing vital calendar functionality |
Storm | Open source and totally free | Seems to have no time-aware features, a fatal flaw | ● ok | ● integrates into Drupal | ● limited | missing vital calendar functionality |
TeamBox | Open source and totally free ● plus a free online hosted service! |
complete | ● very simple and cool, but not totally obvious what are tasks and what are lists | ● tasks have start as well as end date which allows Gannt charts ● gives a twitter-like stream of events |
● no milestones—have to use tasklists (but function similarly) ● RoR code is a little harder to install |
Could be very good for some situations |
WebCollab | Open source and totally free | all the essentials seem to be there | ● simple and easy to use, but not polished | ● simplicity | ● no milestones, but there are sub-tasks which do as well ● no user avatars ● very basic |
I will recommend this to one of my clients as it would meet their need perfectly for a very simple, minimal system |
Redmine | Open source and totally free | Hard-core software project tracker (RoR) | ● unpolished | ● optimized for high ticket volume | ● Not really general purpose as far as I can see | Minimal but clean and effective ticket tracking system, inspired by Trak |
Lighthouse | pricing free hosting for your open source projects |
looks complete | ● good | ● activity streams ● has an API ● supports a public ticketing system ● integrates with version control |
● expensive | Yet another improved basecamp? |
DeskAway | pricing Free for 3 projects & 5 users |
same problem with tasks as basecamp | ● good | ● looks nice | ● real tasks | missing vital task functionality |
Agilefant | Open source and totally free | review here | ● very complex because of all the features | ● will manage an enterprise | ● massivly featured | not suitable for simple project management |
XPlanner-Plus | Open source and totally free ● xplanner-plus.sourceforge.net |
full Agile PM system | ● nice looking and clean | ● Could be the best tool in the future ● blog at: blog.xplannerplus.org/ ● demo at: demo.xplannerplus.org sysadmin/admin |
● stories can only be used as containers for tasks ● not quite ready yet |
Keep checking back for progress. May be the best Agile tool |
Product | Pricing | Functionality | Ease of Use | Summary |
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Basecamp | pricing Free for 1 proj & unlimited users |
lacks effective tasks (Cannot attach todo items to a milestone. Need unwieldy lists) | ● Nice simple and clean | ● ● missing vital task functionality |
Intervals | pricing #0 days free. Starts at $20 for 15 projects & unlimited users |
very complete | ● very slick | ● ● If this is what you need, it could pay for itself very quickly |
Unfuddle | pricing Free for 1 proj & 2 users |
very complete | ● not as cool looking as some ● some parts look overly complex |
● ● workable solution but free plan is limiting |
GoPlan | pricing Free for 3 proj & 2 users |
very complete | ● Very nice clean interface | ● ● hard to find any disadvantages except that it is not free |
TeamworkPM | pricing free plan includes time tracking |
same problem with tasks as basecamp | ● good | ● ● missing vital task functionality |
Wrike | pricing charcged per user |
ok | ● good | ● ● too expensive |
Central Desktop | pricing no free starter plan |
complete | ● over featured | ● ● over featured |
ActiveCollab | pricing outright purchase of source |
complete | ● Extremely nice and slick system | ● ● Feng Office forked from ActiveCollab when it went closed-source, but I think Feng is actually ahead now. Nevertheless, a good solid product. |
ProjectPier | open source fork of activecollab | missing full task functionality | ● looks nice, and easy to use | ● ● missing vital task functionality |
Feng Office (was OpenGoo) | pricing open source version avaliable ● (fork of activecollab) |
everything | ● very slick with nice drag-and-drop JavaScript goodness | ● ● Amazing product, way ahead of virtually everything else. This is what I ended up recommending for most of my clients. |
Planigle | pricing or free hosted “community” edition, or open source version with less features |
releases can function as milestones | ● flash - reasonably good | ● ● Agile support gives a wholly new dimension to this PM Not so good at tracking large numbers of small tasks |
Rockclimbr | Open source and totally free | All the essentials are there | ● Really not polished enough for use ● Lots of Drupally bits show causing confusion |
● ● promising, but not ready yet |
Open Atrium | Open source and totally free | totally missing calendar/time on todo-items (fatal flaw) | ● Looks really cool | ● ● missing vital calendar functionality |
Storm | Open source and totally free | Seems to have no time-aware features, a fatal flaw | ● ok | ● ● missing vital calendar functionality |
TeamBox | Open source and totally free ● plus a free online hosted service! |
complete | ● very simple and cool, but not totally obvious what are tasks and what are lists | ● ● Could be very good for some situations |
WebCollab | Open source and totally free | all the essentials seem to be there | ● simple and easy to use, but not polished | ● ● I will recommend this to one of my clients as it would meet their need perfectly for a very simple, minimal system |
Redmine | Open source and totally free | Hard-core software project tracker (RoR) | ● unpolished | ● ● Minimal but clean and effective ticket tracking system, inspired by Trak |
Lighthouse | pricing free hosting for your open source projects |
looks complete | ● good | ● ● Yet another improved basecamp? |
DeskAway | pricing Free for 3 projects & 5 users |
same problem with tasks as basecamp | ● good | ● ● missing vital task functionality |
Agilefant | Open source and totally free | review here | ● very complex because of all the features | ● ● not suitable for simple project management |
XPlanner-Plus | Open source and totally free ● xplanner-plus.sourceforge.net |
full Agile PM system | ● nice looking and clean | ● ● Keep checking back for progress. May be the best Agile tool |