Redmine is cost-free and easy to customize. By using Redmine, it is very easy to track our projects and tasks. The search and filtering functionalities are working great. It can also be used for time tracking and evaluation. It also send an email updations.
I don't find it to be entirely intuitive or easy to use. Upskilling, enabling, and achieving full employee adoption have been challenging over the years. I routinely see even our power users making simple mistakes.
Maxime has done a great job with Wekan, it's simple to use and clutter free. It behaves quite intuitively, and being open source has the flexibility to be adapted or integrated with other tools in the toolbox.
There are some missing features compared to Trello, some of which are even quite basic. For example, you cannot set due dates, and while the team has stated that they would "like to support this feature", there's no sign of it yet. A mobile application...
Redmine is cost-free and easy to customize. By using Redmine, it is very easy to track our projects and tasks. The search and filtering functionalities are working great. It can also be used for time tracking and evaluation. It also send an email updations.
Maxime has done a great job with Wekan, it's simple to use and clutter free. It behaves quite intuitively, and being open source has the flexibility to be adapted or integrated with other tools in the toolbox.
I don't find it to be entirely intuitive or easy to use. Upskilling, enabling, and achieving full employee adoption have been challenging over the years. I routinely see even our power users making simple mistakes.
There are some missing features compared to Trello, some of which are even quite basic. For example, you cannot set due dates, and while the team has stated that they would "like to support this feature", there's no sign of it yet. A mobile application...