Posts tagged ‘activecollab’

ActiveCollab Launches its new Quickify to Supplement 3rd Party Tabinator
activeCollab, the popular cloud-based, project management and collaboration tool, like many others of its kind is constantly on a path of releasing upgrades and improvements for its wide user base and has recently released their new Quickify module that combines well with a previously released module, Tabinator Pro.

activeCollab extends its free trial
The team at activeCollab have recently announced some recent changes to their Demo platform and have broadened their free trial period for the application from the original 7 days, with an extension to 30 days on a paid basis, to a full 30 days free hosted demo.

Project Management with RailsCollab
RailsCollab is a web based collaborative project management application, based principally around Basecamp from 37signals and was born out of the remnants of the original open source application activeCollab. When activeCollab decided to move from the free open source market to the lucrative commercial market, RailsCollab came about. RailsCollab offers the following functionality: Access control
Who’s the Best – Basecamp?
Basecamp has rapidly become the leading web-based tool for managing collaborative projects, giving disparate (or indeed, closely situated) project teams and others with a stake in a project access to shared resources, including to-do activity lists, documents and other files. Basecamp is generally known for the simplicity of its interface, needing little or no training
Basecamp Competitors
Who Are Basecamp’s Competitors? Good question. In a previous post we listed a master list of the most popular online project management, collaboration, and task tracking tools on the web available today – a comprehensive list of Basecamp Competitors. And, iIf you’re like me, you’ve been considering switching to some kind of online project management
Project Management Competition
Being both a project manager, as well as a marketer, I have realized a few things. There are a ton more solutions I’ve discovered out there – outside of basecamp, while operating this website. I think my team and I did a good job of selecting the best solution in 2007 when we officially transitioned from










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