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What project management software do you use?

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issara ganganawaranont Bangkok, Thailand
For my experience, I only use eTaskMan to handle and assign tasks. It 's because it's free and it's a web based site. Normally, I am not in the office so when the new project arrives, i can assign to my co-worker online immediately. Not only that, they use tag function allowing to save time to switch to other projects.
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Peter Wright Programme Manager| BAE Systems Southport, Merseyside, United Kingdom
I have used a few different systems but for use in a start-up business I am assessing http://www.project-open.com/ does anyone have experience of using this. It seems it can be hosted / dowloaded and "open Source" as long as you do not want financial reporting other wise this is a 5K euro charge.
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Julie Goff Brisbane, Q, Australia
When I started we used EasyProjects which did not meet our requirements, so after some market research and some vendor demos, we switched to PowerSteering, a SaaS system that offers high end functionality at a reasonable cost.

I have found with PM software it is definitely a case of you get what you pay for.
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Lily Brown Nj, United States
I have used proofhub it is a amazing software and it provides features like Discussions, proofing and to-do's. The interface is both robust and intuitive - anyone can pick it up quickly and get started to organize their tasks in a smart way.
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Dovile Miseviciute Marketing Manager| Eylean UAB Vilnius, Lithuania
We started using Eylean Board for the scrum based projects a year ago. It is a user-friendly, comprehensive software. We like it a lot because of the way we can adapt it to our needs and the live reports we get on our progress.
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Terri Moore Project Manager, PMP, MBA, SCPM| Retired Wendell, Nc, United States
I'm currently using Project Portfolio Management (PPM) which is a web-based tool but I do not like it at all. I use MS Project for my schedules which I like although I wish I was better at development macros. I have used Rational Portfolio Manager which I liked. Have used CA Superproject which was ok. Not even sure if that's available anymore. And sometimes, for smaller projects, I've even used Excel.

Whatever you like and whatever fits the project is what you should use. Unless someone is asking you to use something else like your customer or the company. Just my opinion. :-)
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