PC Magazine - USA (2022-01)

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You can get a feel for the app by going to the online demo version of Redmine.
There, you can create an account and set up demo projects to play with and
see which features come included. The demo version is what we used to test
the service.


Redmine isn’t the only free project-management app. You can get a free account
with Zoho Projects, Teamwork (both Editors’ Choice winners), Wrike,
TeamGantt, and others. These free accounts all come with restrictions, however,
such as limiting the number of projects you can manage or disabling more
advanced features.


If you’re willing to pay for a project management app, how much you’ll spend
depends on the size of your team and what tier of service you need. Small
businesses can get away with paying less than $10 per person per month. Large
teams that need a high-end product should plan to pay $45 per person per
month or more for the most sophisticated project-management tool. In between
those two ends of the spectrum lies a wide middle ground of project-
management apps that often come with at least one special or unique feature,
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(ProofHub), or the ability to create automations (Smartsheets). Those apps
typically cost in the range of $20 to $30 per person, per month.

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