Google Apps Not the Sharpest Tools in the Shed
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For all that's fabulous about online work-automation tools, there remains a steep hill to be climbed: Yes, Google(GOOG Quote) Apps, Microsoft(MSFT Quote) Office Live and Salesforce.com(CRM Quote) all sound great, but figuring out which one will work for you is a major pain.
We here in Blumworld have been doing our part, slowly but surely working our way through the work-automation-tool universe. We have tested, at length, Microsoft Office Live, Google Apps and Basecamp, the project-management tools from 37 Signals. And now we are embarking on our next victim -- eh, "test!" -- LiquidPlanner (free for nonprofits, $30/month/seat, or $300/year/per seat).
The Bellevue, Wash.-based online collaboration and project-management-tool company was started in 2006. Over its relatively brief life, it has grown to be an industry innovator with more than 500 deployments and several thousand users. The software has a typical project-management interface, a la Microsoft Project, but it's been heavily modified for Web-based collaboration. The company has also introduced a very interesting idea into project management software: The code attempts to diagram the probability that a project will be completed, which heaven knows is what we all really want to know. ...
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