Project Management through Mindquery
Mindquarry is an Open Source collaborative software platform for file sharing (documents, images, media files,
etc.), task and project management, team collaboration and Wiki editing that has good functionality and is easy to use. It is an established fact that project management increases visibility, productivity and also helps every team member to keep up to date for projects managed through a product management tool. A project management tool allows a team to connect with team members and share information from wherever they are, effectively improving team-work and increasing productivity.
Some of the features are
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Developed in Java with Ajax and web 2.0 interfaces.
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Has two components – Server software and desktop client which works in Windows, Linux and Mac OS
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Mindquarry synchronize data and helps control the revisions of the documents.
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Has its own Wiki (WYSIWYG interface)
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Work in both online and offline modes
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Undo/redo any team content
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Harness collective Intelligence
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Mindquarry’s wiki, tasks, and file components offer RSS feeds
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Integration of the calendar with Ical
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Can pull out documents and reports in PDF.
The desktop client is mainly used for the synchronizing and most of the work in Mindquarry is done through the web interface which is responsive because of Ajax. All the sections do have a WYSIWYG interface making it easy for non technical persons to use the application. Since everything works in Mindquarry based on teams it is easy to find people on Mindquarry.
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Screen shot of Web Server Interface |
Screen shot of the desktop client interface |
Pricing options are numerous therefore all businesses can use it. Mindquarry basic is free which allows 50 MB of content, 1,500 documents, 30 High resolution pictures, 2000 wiki pages, 5,000 tasks, 2500 discussion entries and supports 3 users. If more functionality is needed then one has to go in for a paid service and the price range is $10 to $250 per month.
If you have felt the need to use a project management tool try Mindquarry and I’m sure most of you would adopt Mindquarry.
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