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    Default This one is tough! 3-person Project Management Solution?

    This one is a challenge. I run a business with 4 major projects going on at once. My business partner and I are looking for an online project management solution that can be accessed both from the web on Mac and PC, and via iPhone ideally.

    We really like the project and progress tracking in OmniPlan, but that's not offered online. A solid visual representation of deadlines and progress is important.

    We would also like something that won't obliterate our own GTD systems? We will also be sharing certain projects with contractors as well.

    Thanks for any advice you can offer!
    -Evan

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    MS project server is worth considering (it does provide online access, and I had used it in my organization). I do imagine that mind manager's project management module provides online access as well.

    As for iphone support, if you can access a web based version then that should be sufficient

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    Default Projectplace.com

    I've used www.projectplace.com for the last year, and it offers great features for running multiple projects. And it's all online, and has an iPhone app as well.
    \Christian Willoch
    Oslo, Norway

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    Default an alternative solution

    I recommend Worketc. It is a CRM and project management software (http://www.worketc.com/CRM_Project_Management) that integrates all business solution tools in a single interface application. It not only has all the features you mentioned, but gives you an over-the-top perspective of how your business is going, like making a Gantt Chart to analyse your progress. Believe it or not, when I started using worketc, my business began to pick up.

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    Another one I've seen: ProWorkFlow
    http://www.proworkflow.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterW View Post
    Another one I've seen: ProWorkFlow
    http://www.proworkflow.com
    This one looks especially intriguing. Thanks for the recommendations! I would be open to more ideas while I look into ProWorkflow.

    Cheers,
    -Evan

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    Tried WorkETC and Zoho in a similar situation. Too complex - Asana worked perfectly.

    Regards, Enyo
    www.enyonam.com
    Last edited by enyonam; 03-04-2013 at 07:41 PM. Reason: signed off

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