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isPermaLink="false">http://5thirtyone.com/archives/467</guid> <description><![CDATA[UPDATE 11/18: activeCollab is no longer offered as a free project management collaboration download. Manage this, organize that. I believe I&#8217;ve just found the free answer to my question: &#8220;How am I going to keep myself from being pulled in all directions?&#8221; Having a fair amount of experience with both Basecamp and Tasks Pro for [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>UPDATE 11/18:</strong> <em>activeCollab is no longer offered as a free project management collaboration download.</em></p><p>Manage this, organize that. I believe I&#8217;ve just found the <em>free</em> answer to my question: &#8220;How am I going to keep myself from being pulled in all directions?&#8221; Having a fair amount of experience with both <a
href="http://www.basecamphq.com/" title="Find out more about Basecamp" rel="external">Basecamp</a> and <a
href="http://www.taskspro.com/" title="Alex King's Tasks Pro" rel="external">Tasks Pro</a> for organizing items of importance and projects, I am truly impressed by the activeCollab package.</p><p
align="center"><a
href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/0401/186759956/" title="activeCollab Dashboard"><img
src="http://5thirtyone.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/dashboard.gif" alt="activeCollab Dashboard interface" height="125" width="428" /></a></p><p><a
href="http://elifoner.com" title="Visit Eli Foner" rel="external">Eli</a> tipped me off to a great project management and collaboration tool known as <a
href="http://www.activecollab.com/" title="Open source project management" rel="external">activeCollab</a>. Built as an open source alternative to the much respected <a
href="http://www.basecamphq.com/" title="Find out more about Basecamp" rel="external">Basecamp</a> service, activeCollab offers project managers a complete platform from which to manage projects and respective clients through a centralized interface. Follow along as I break down some of the features of activeCollab and decide whether an open source option is suitable for your own work flow.</p><h3>Download &amp; Installation</h3><p>Installation is a breeze assuming you know your way around your hosting administrative panel. After downloading the activeCollab package, unzip and take a few minutes to read through the included readme which outlines the gist of the procedure: upload, follow the installer script instructions, enter your database information, and complete. Total installation time: 5 minutes.<span
id="more-467"></span></p><h3>Project Management &amp; Organization</h3><p
align="center"><a
href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/0401/186760738/" title="activeCollab project users"><img
src="http://5thirtyone.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/users.gif" alt="activeCollab project users" height="125" width="428" /></a></p><p>activeCollab is very much as feature rich as Basecamp. Here&#8217;s the quick run through of what features administrators have concerning project management.</p><ul><li>Unlimited project creation and management.</li><li><strong>Overview:</strong> Parent view of current tasks, upcoming milestones, and messages.</li><li><strong>Messages:</strong> Post and interact via messages between clients and sub users [includes email notifications].</li><li><strong>Tasks:</strong> Create a task list and mark items as completed. Assign tasks to specific group members if working on a multi user project.</li><li><strong>Milestones:</strong> Very similar to Basecamp milestones allowing project members to create long term project goals.</li><li><strong>Documents:</strong> Upload, tag, and share documents with an option to keep private for certain members.</li><li><strong>Tags:</strong> View a tagcloud of active tasks, milestones, and documents. Very helpful view for locating related tasks and documents.</li><li><strong>Forms:</strong> Unique feature allowing project admins to create forms for members to fill. Create forms as a means to track progress or concerns e.g. is the project on track, etc.</li><li><strong>People:</strong> View active members assigned to a particular project.</li><li>Create client profiles with sub user accounts. Each user account can be assigned unique permissions controlling the amount of operability each individual has editing projects.</li></ul><p>Do have a better understanding of what activeCollab can and can&#8217;t do when placed side-by-side with Basecamp, check out Eli&#8217;s <a
href="http://elifoner.com/63" title="activeCollab vs. Basecamp" rel="external">comparison of the two project managers</a>.</p><h3>Open source, open options</h3><p>I can not stress the beauty of the fact that activeCollab is <em>open source</em>. Along with the publicly available code comes an unlimited number of options creating a custom project manager for personal use. Keep an eye on the active development and take a peak inside the <a
href="http://forum.activecollab.com/viewforum.php?id=2" title="activeCollab forums" rel="external">activeCollab forums</a>. Download your own copy [assuming your server meets the PHP5 requirement] and tweak your own install of activeCollab.</p><div
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