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In this article, we list several great applications for project and time management as well as collaboration between you and your clients . There are free and commercial options available. These project management apps are here to save you time, but they can also be very time consuming and not intuitive. If you have a team who works with you remotely, then this is an ideal choice . If you are a freelancer however, you will have to spend some time learning these as well as teaching your clients how to use and interact with the application. http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/02/14-applications-for-project-management-and-collaboration/

14 Applications for Project Management and Collaboration | Webdesigner Depot

15 Useful Project Management Tools | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/11/13/15-useful-project-management-tools/ by Cameron Chapman There is a huge variety of project management applications out there. Most are general purpose apps, not aimed at any one industry. But there is a growing number of project management apps aimed specifically at one industry or another. Applications geared to creative types are becoming more readily available, and some of the offerings are really quite good. Many of these project management apps have built-in code repositories and subversion browsers (or are built around them).
Zimbra Archiving and Discovery (ZAD) is available for you to try as part of the Zimbra Collaboration Server Network Edition trial. The ZAD module is bundled with the ZCS download and can be installed in the Zimbra Administration Console. This module allows you to use the discovery and cross-mailbox search features in Zimbra Archiving and Discovery. The core archiving component is already integrated in ZCS Network Edition and is enabled via the Command Line Interface (CLI). See Zimbra Archiving and Discovery for more information.

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http://blog.peepel.com/ These videos are in follow-up to the one we did last week. The data used is the number, type location and date of deaths in Iraq from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2009. Type being Civilian, Coalition forces, Iraq forces and Enemy kills. This is part of the data recently released by WikiLeaks and provided by The Guardian .

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