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 Project Management Software - Copper 2008 - Corporate branch
Sections: Handhelds, Mac OS X, Unix

 

Added: Wed, Jan 22nd 2003 06:25 UTC (5 years, 7 months ago) Updated: Wed, Mar 12th 2008 09:08 UTC (5 months, 11 days ago)


Screenshot About:
Copper is a Web-based project management software tool designed to help creative teams manage clients, projects, tasks, files, budgets, and events. It has an HTML/AJAX front end. It is available with full source for a licence fee or as a SAAS hosted service (compatible with iPhone, but available via PC/Mac/Linux and a Web browser).

Author:
Element Software [contact developer]

Rating:
8.61/10.00 (4 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.copperproject.com
Purchase:
http://www.copperproject.com

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  MacOS X, Web Environment
[Intended Audience]  Developers, End Users/Desktop, Other Audience
[License]  Other/Proprietary License with Source
[Operating System]  Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows NT/2000/XP, OS Independent, Unix
[Programming Language]  PHP
[Topic]  Communications, Desktop Environment :: File Managers, Documentation, Information Management, Information Management :: Document Repositories, Information Management :: Issue Tracking, Information Management :: Workflow Frameworks, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content :: News/Diary, Office/Business, Office/Business :: Groupware, Office/Business :: News/Diary, Office/Business :: Office Suites, Office/Business :: Scheduling, Scientific/Engineering, Software Development :: Bug Tracking, Software Development :: Documentation

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Element Software (Owner)
» Clutch Cargo (admin)

» Rating: 8.61/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.03% (Rank 2863)
» Popularity: 3.01% (Rank 1490)

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   Record hits: 65,815
   URL hits: 38,546
   Subscribers: 32

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Corporate 2008 12-Mar-2008 Other/Proprietary License with Source Homepage
Enterprise 2008 12-Mar-2008 Other/Proprietary License with Source Homepage
Standard 2.1 26-Oct-2003 Other/Proprietary License with Source Homepage

 Comments

[»] Categorization?
by Agent Bullvi - Feb 25th 2004 08:01:23

How does this project have anything to do with the following topics?

Artistic Software
Education
Multimedia
Scientific/Engineering :: Bioinformatics
Scientific/Engineering :: Medical Science Apps
Software Development :: Build Tools
Software Development :: Libraries :: PHP Classes
Software Development :: Localization
Software Development :: Testing

??

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    [»] Re: Categorization?
    by Patrick Lenz - Feb 25th 2004 08:05:20


    > How does this project have anything to
    > do with the following topics?

    The extra categories have been removed.

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    [»] Re: Categorization?
    by Clutch Cargo - May 12th 2004 17:16:12

    Actually, a number of our customers are involved in scientific/medical research, and use Copper to manage such projects and share documentation. Therefore as a tool Copper should be justified in residing in these sections.

    Similarly, the software development and design industries are strong sectors for us, so Copper assists in the project management and document management for these customers, as well as providing its own well regarded php code-base for module development.

    I'll add these categories back in, however if there is still an issue please let me know.

    Thanks.

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      [»] Re: Categorization?
      by jeff covey - May 12th 2004 17:43:58


      > Actually, a number of our customers are
      > involved in scientific/medical research,
      > and use Copper to manage such projects
      > and share documentation. Therefore as a
      > tool Copper should be justified in
      > residing in these sections.

      No. I could write a tic-tac-toe game that's played by astronauts on their days off. That doesn't mean it should be filed under "Rocket Science".


      > I'll add these categories back in

      No, don't.

      Thanks,
      Jeff

      --
      vs lbh pna ernq guvf, lbh'er n trrx.

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      [»] Re: Categorization?
      by Agent Bullvi - May 14th 2004 16:20:36


      > Actually, a number of our customers are

      > involved in scientific/medical research,

      > and use Copper to manage such projects

      > and share documentation. Therefore as a

      > tool Copper should be justified in

      > residing in these sections.

      It seems to me that to be in those categories the software should have something targetted to those categories. If there is something that Copper does that relates to Bioinformatics, then its appropriate. I'm no category cop though, just trying to be logical.

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        [»] Re: Categorization?
        by Clutch Cargo - May 16th 2004 16:25:07

        I'll respect the rules, I'm not trying to be a category hog ;)

        I just want to make sure those who are looking for the software can find it (those in the sciences are close knit and tend to say things like "hey check out Copper, its built for bioinformatic research tracking".)

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