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Let's all find me a Collective Dream Organizer together?
Already lured. A week of searching - all to no avail. It doesn't fit, or I'm looking in the wrong place.
We need an organizer for a small department of 8 people, where:
1. One of them is the leader who gives out instructions, the others receive these instructions, read them, execute them, and close them.
2. Only the leader sees all the instructions, the rest see only those that are addressed to them. That is, there must be at least some separation of rights.
3. This is "project management" - you don't need it. You just need to distribute tasks, without grouping them into projects. Well, or at least so that, let's say, extra-project work is possible.
4. Base - preferably local. But maybe a cloud.
5. Client for Windows with a reminder function. Web, mobile clients are a nice but optional addition. Well, if not at all - let the web be.
6. Russian interface - required.
7. Simple reporting - who, when, what tasks were performed. A plain text list is sufficient. All sorts of pie charts, Gantts and so on are not critical.
8. Simple interface, not monstrosity in LeaderTask style. Or, that all unnecessary was turned off.
9. Of course, the cheaper - the better.
Here, in my opinion, right now I have listed the most basic functions of a simple collective organizer. But no matter how much I look for it, it’s either expensive, or it’s all sorts of Todoists, which, no doubt, are nicely designed, but everyone sees all the tasks there and can even change and delete them arbitrarily (in short, all admins), or these are all sorts of LeaderTasks that I don’t even want to touch it, just look at the screenshots.
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Your task is similar to mine, which I successfully solved. outlook + office 365.
For more information about the benefits of the bundle in the corporate sector, scroll through Gleb Arkhangelsky's book "Time Management on Outlook 2013"
if you have any questions, I can tell you via Skype.
I work like this in redmine, all programmers sit in one project, they see only their tasks, I still don’t understand desktop and mobile clients, there’s no sense in them without the Internet, and when there is an Internet, you can use the web version perfectly, reminders by mail and SMS versatile and have proven themselves many years ago.
I also looked for it at one time (3 years ago), I did not find anything worthwhile. The bookmarks were Planfix (it seemed preferable then), Redmine, TeamLab, TeamWox, Megaplan (it was also interesting, but grew into a monster), and two urls pda.cnews.ru/reviews/index.shtml?2011/03/01/430054 and projectman.livejournal.com/5123.html
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, I'll see what else they will answer.
to all:
We settled on LeaderTask. It's very expensive and the design sucks, but otherwise it fits. Thanks to all.
Have you looked at https://pyrus.com/ ? I almost didn’t use it myself, because the whole point is in the collective work on tasks, but I wanted to use it for myself, but it might just suit you for teamwork.
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