When most people think online project management and collaboration tools, they automatically think of Basecamp
from 37signals. As a company they have helped define online project
management as a serious contender in what has traditionally been an
offline, software driven enterprise utility. But markets are always
richer with choice, and the Copper Project from Melbourne based Element Software, offers worthy competition.
Copper Project is an online project management and collaboration
tool used to share projects, tasks, files, contacts and events anywhere
and at anytime. Teams create detailed project plans, then review
progress while staff, clients, and subcontractors can log in and
actively contribute. Other features include the ability to drag and
drop timelines, send out email alerts and even import an MS Project MFL
file.
The interface is visually pleasing and surprisingly easy to pick up,
even for those with only a basic understanding of project management.
You may not have heard of Copper Project previously, but Element has
been quietly growing an impressive list of enterprise customers. Names
on the client list you may recognize: Coca Cola, Pennsylvania State
University, OgilvyOne Worldwide, Ignition Interactive and the Royal
Surf Lifesaving Association. Copper Project is offered as a hosted
service or as a client hosted download, with plans ranging from $9/mo
for personal use through to $199/mo for an enterprise license.
Downloads range from $499 to $2999.
Copper Project will never be able to compete with Basecamp for the
hearts of first adopters who may have used the free version of Basecamp
in the past, but as an enterprise project management solution it offers
a strong alternative.