@Task is a relatively new web-based enterprise project management tool. The features appear to be as in-depth as MS-Project, but it has specific advantages. For one, it’s web-based, so there’s no ‘thick client’ and it’s inherently easier to share than MS-project. Second, it supports integration with Salesforce and Outlook- a very nice bonus. Thirdly, it supports mobile clients, including the new iPhone.
I ran across this via a review over on the Rev2.org blog. Sid does a great job of reviewing it- check out his full review here.
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Actually,
I reviewed it actually :) Sid just let me post it. Thanks for linking to us!
And I used Actually twice… oops
You’re welcome for the link :). It was a good review. You can probably expect more links in the near future. I’m planning to put together a tools roundup (which I’m sure I’ll find some more useful apps on your blog), and I’m always on the watch for new apps as well.
Awesome! Well I have my own web tool that has some project management aspects called Clever Tools (http://www.CleverTools.com). Take a look and let me know if you would like to beta it :)
I would love to beta it. I might even blog a series on my progress with it… :)
Great review, I agree that there is eminent demand for project management software as the market expands and becomes more diverse with some companies having multiple locations nationwide. I am currently using CommuniClique’s collaboration software for some months now and believe that it is a good addition to my company. It has helped improved my company’s productivity. I would encourage those who want to expand the flexibility of their communication options with members in their group efficiently to apply CommuniClique’s software in their company which now offers a free 30-day trial.
I’ll check that out soon Benny. Thanks!
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