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I've also started to develop an application
(although its still a work in progress) for
project tracking. You can learn more
about it at my website: http://www.execpc.com/~knp/TechComm
Pete
knp -at- execpc -dot- com
--- Atticus Fisher <AtticusF -at- PCIWIZ -dot- COM> wrote:
> To All:
>
> Just a lurker who needs some advice....
>
> If possible, could any of you kind and knowledgeable
> souls recommend decent
> project tracking software/shareware/vaporware? The
> manager of my doc group
> is looking for an application that's networkable and
> relatively easy to use
> and maintain. Our group is small at this point (only
> two full-time writers),
> but will probably grow as the company does.
>
> I apologize if this topic has been covered before.
> Please feel free to email
> me directly with responses.
>
> TIA,
> Atticus
>
> PS--As I am a Lurker, I will also take this
> opportunity to post my thoughts
> on various, recent threads, and then go back to
> Lurking:
>
> 1) me too
> 2) I would be happy to pay
> 3) I am a member of Two-Spaces Anonymous (on road to
> recovery) and the
> Glorified Typists Guild of America
> 3) A. Plato for President
> 4) What's a portfolio?
> 5) I put the punctuation inside the quotes. Am I a
> naughty boy?
> 6) As a "young" whipper-snapper and newbie
> tech-writer, I just wanted to say
> that I really admire you guys who have written
> manuals for old school IBM
> mainframes and also User Guides (User's? Users' ?)
> for the entire Boeing 747
> electrical system and clandestine Cold War-era
> top-secret military
> procedures. Neat stuff. I'd be curious to hear about
> some of the more
> ridiculously huge and historically relevant projects
> some of you have worked
> on (of course, only if there is no possiblity that
> Men in Dark Suits would
> appear in your cubicle).
>
>
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