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02-10-2011 08:37 AM #1Administrator
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Building a Project Manager
P&G!
Me and a couple other guys have been working on a web based project management app.
It's been a long time coming, and we've just launched a free beta test. We've been using it for the last 6-9 months, and love how it has come along so far.
Sign up for a Free Beta account here: Project management software, online social collaboration: Dev Lounge
We're interested in your opinions, critiques and suggestions. Please note that while Dev Lounge is in Beta there is no SSL and you may experience some slow downs as it is hosted in a shared hosting environment.
How does this involve P&G? Well, if you're a freelancer or business owner, this involves you. Built specifically for photographers and designers, you'll be able to track your time, create projects and tasks, personal lists, upload pictures and files, create and send invoices w/ PayPal integration and more. The selling point is that it's in a private social environment. Making communication and collaboration easy with your clients.
For instance: You're shooting a wedding. Create a project for it. "Jessica's Weeding." Upload all of your pictures, invite the client over to your space, and they can easily view and download the pictures, and chat with you in real time. No emailing. Because we know this takes way too long sometimes. Dev Lounge even Zips the pictures for them automatically when downloading. And don't worry, the client can only see the project you assign them to. (ie. Jessicas Wedding." So they have no idea how many projects you're working on. Like that nude shoot you just did
Sign up and tell me what you think! I think this will be perfect for some of you guys.
Thank you to all in advance!
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02-10-2011 09:24 AM #2Registered User
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I'll try it.
Last edited by AHHthatsJDMyo; 02-10-2011 at 09:26 AM.
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02-10-2011 09:39 AM #3
Spam!! Admins please delete!!! Oh wait.....
I will try it
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02-10-2011 10:17 AM #4
The design looks great. I'm surprised it's not written in PHP or ASP, what's it written in?

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02-10-2011 11:44 AM #5Administrator
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Haha. I'm not asking you to buy anything. And it's totally P&G relevant. Although, i did think about that before posting.

Thanks. And Yes, PHP is used for every aspect of the app. Every time the site loads, PHP is querying the database and padding the data to be displayed to the user. Along with HTML/CSS/JS. I don't think you can see the PHP in the source code because it's handled by the server.
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02-10-2011 12:06 PM #6
Right, PHP is server side but typically the file extension would be .php so that PHP will parse the files when they're loaded... but not always.
Anyway, I like the site.

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02-11-2011 08:00 AM #7Administrator
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Cool, thanks Chris!

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02-11-2011 04:28 PM #8
Site looks very legit, good work.

"Thirty-six satisfactory exposures on a roll means a
photographer is not trying anything new." - Freeman Patterson
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