Mobile-Friendly Project Tracking with Tempo
Posted by Kevin Purdy at 1:04 AM on April 17, 2008
Tempo isn't the first or only web-based project tracker, but it conforms pretty well to whatever methods you prefer for entering and receiving data—email, Twitter and SMS messages, mobile or desktop browsers, or even RSS feeds. The site is geared toward those tracking personal or group time spent on particular clients, with a tag-based tracking system and all the graph and chart-y goodness you'd expect out of a data-rich site. Tempo is free to use in its "Adagio" version for one worker and one client, $5-$49 per month for incremental versions after that.

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Ashley927
Posted 1:32 AM 17/4/08
Does this work with the BigString Self Destructing Ims?
Ashley927
VizionQuest
Posted 1:25 AM 17/4/08
tricky69
Posted 1:59 AM 17/4/08
Sorry OT, but what happened to all the other gawker links at the bottom?
tricky69
PiNPOiNT
Posted 3:21 AM 17/4/08
Can anyone recommend any other similar programs to this that are free?
PiNPOiNT
magneto
Posted 5:47 AM 17/4/08
Yes - there is an axcellent one I use named LiquidPlanner.com which is free in Beta and supports a free use plan...
magneto
chrisj732
Posted 2:03 AM 18/4/08
Hmmm. The Adagio version isn't much more than a task manager. I was hoping to be able to create tasks with time estimates, then track time against those tasks and see how I did compared to the estimates. Looks like you can only have project-level estimates, and only on the paid plans (where you can have > 1 project).
chrisj732