Back in April, Michael Arrington blogged on TechCrunch about Devshop, a web-based project management tool for software development projects. At that time I got in touch with Craig Fitzpatrick, CEO of Devshop and blogger at Uncommon Sense (for Software). As a project manager myself, and being frustrated with the software options that were available for managing projects, I wanted to take a look at his project. They were still at a Tech Preview stage, and it wouldn’t be possible for me to take a look. However, he did invite me to contact him again in a couple of months, when they got closer to the private Beta. I checked back with him early this week, and Craig set me up with an account to play with the system.
Craig still calls it pre-alpha, but it is a funtional tool. I’ve just begun to check things out and will be blogging about things in the next couple of weeks. Thus far, however, things look really slick. Check out the Craig’s blog and the Devshop site. You can sign up to be notified when they launch.
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