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Posted On: June 10th 2008
By: Richard Banfield
We've get asked dozens of time each year what project management software we use to manage the 100 or so projects we do each year. We've always used Basecamp and we don't see a reason to switch to anything else as we grow. Given the size of some of our design projects and the high quantity of new website we produce each year some people are surprised that we use such a simple tool. Let me explain our motivation:
It's also worth noting that Basecamp does have it's flaws. It's not linked to an accounting system so you have to get creative about how you track time and add that to your accounting system. They do offer several API-type plugins that help solve this problem but it's not a perfect solution if you're already committed to QuickBooks Online like we are. Overall its the best of the breed project management application for web designers like us.
"Thanks Tim, we're big fans of Assembla and have worked with Andy Singleton on a recent project together. The Assembla tools and community make prefect sense but as we are chiefly focused on design and not development we have chosen to work with a management system that less complex."
"Richard, if you have the cycles, you should give www.assembla.com a try. A good local company and the product may be even better. We have been using it here at www.genotrope.com for a year and managing a project with offshore and distributed team members."
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