35 projects tagged "Scheduling"
Ozibug is a platform-independent, Web-based bug tracking system that can be installed and run straight out of the box on any Java servlet capable platform. It can be used to manage the reporting of bugs and tracking of their progress from discovery through to resolution. It provides standard features such as file attachments, multiple module support, email notifications, custom reports, and RSS feeds. For those who require more flexibility, it also offers fine grained access control, database storage, pluggable authentication, an incoming mail gateway, and customizable appearance, email notifications, and reference data.
Copper is a Web-based project management software tool designed to help creative teams manage clients, projects, tasks, files, budgets, and events. It has an HTML/AJAX front end. It is available with full source for a licence fee or as a SAAS hosted service (compatible with iPhone, but available via PC/Mac/Linux and a Web browser).
Interleave is a Web-enabled business process automation application. It enables you to model your business process like purchasing, project management, and contract management and make it available online. It's meant to replace processes which currently rely on paper, email, or spreadsheets and it has a very good workflow engine. You can create invoices, export to RTF and PDF based on templates, export to MS Excel, interpret incoming email, and publish your data to the Web.
EBsuite.com is a Web-based e-business software suite for small to mid-sized businesses and developers. Its project management module contains integrated bug tracking, file checkin/checkout, patch management, project/task scheduling, a Gantt chart, a calendar/task application, and much more.
Haystack is a powerful tool designed to enable each and every individual manage all of her information in the way that makes the most sense. By removing the arbitrary barriers created by applications that only handle certain information "types", and recording only a fixed set of relationships defined by the developer, users can define whichever arrangements of, connections between, and views of information they find most effective. Such personalization of information management will dramatically improve your ability to find what you need when you need it.
ReadySET is a project to produce and maintain a library of reusable software engineering document templates. These templates provide a ready starting point for the documents used in software development projects. Using good templates can help developers work more quickly, and they help prompt discussion and avoid oversights. Key features include: high-quality outlines, sample text, and checklists, use of simple Web technologies (pure XHTML and CSS), and templates for many common software engineering documents.
A simple program to help novice guitarists tune a guitar more quickly (and better).