I’ve always been a bit of a fan of Web 2.0 darlings 37signals. I used to read their ‘design not found‘ articles fairly avidly and even bought their excellent book ‘Defensive Design for the Web‘. Their sense of aesthetics is faultless and they put a lot of thought into making simple details of usability perfect.
So I finally tried out Basecamp – the project management web app.
And I must say I feel a little under-impressed. All the parts seem a bit separate. You can’t link messages to to-do list items or milestones or anything else. The only place where everything intertwingles is on the overview page and this appears as nothing much more fancy than a chronological list of changes.
I know the whole philosophy behind their apps is a about simplicity and avoiding featuritus but this harks back to the debate about simplicity that went on a few months back. Simplicity of use doesn’t imply absence of features and some well chosen additions to Basecamp could make it massively more useful.
It also implements one of my pet hate – plain text boxes that allows formatting via simple markup. I hate this in Wiki’s, I hate Textile and Markdown and all the others. Mainly because there *are* several and I can never remember the formatting rules.
Although web-based rich text editing is far from perfect I feel like I’m flung back to the stone age everytime I have to use markup on a site.
Pah! Heresay and nonesense. Did you use it in anger? Hmm, hmm?
I’ve been using the freebie account for around 6 months now, and finally upgraded to the $50 a month account last week due to the amount of projects I need a site for. I’ve also been using ActiveCollab, which I’ve raved on about for ages – trouble is with it, it’s not moving fast enough, and the guy in charge has announced that it’ll be a paid for service for the delux version. Opensource, er, sort of?
Anyway, back on course. Using it in anger and it is spot on for what it does. Granted there’s many features missing, but it’s the best out there at the moment. There are more features with the paid account, so I’ll give more feedback when I’ve had a proper looksee.
Another alternative opensource solution is http://www.redmine.org – I’ve yet to fully try it out (it’s ruby on rails) but it’s got gantt charting – which is an excellent visual for confusing your clients :o)
Projjex.com is a great new site that does a fabulous job of project management. It’s completely browser-based, really easy to use, and has a free version. Cool videos too – I love it!