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Hi friends, i want to build a project in Android & want to figure out some effective online project management tools that offer tracking history of client. I have searched many forums to resolve my issue. I hope some of the tech experts will help me in resolving my issue.
Hi friends, i want to build a project in Android & want to figure out some effective online project management tools that offer tracking history of client. I have searched many forums to resolve my issue. I hope some of the tech experts will help me in resolving my issue.
You have no 'issue' to resolve....you've either GOT a job doing this, or are INTERVIEWING for a job, and you have no idea how to proceed, and want us to do this for you.
Better idea: why don't YOU go to Google, look up project management tools, development strategies, and the OTHER things you've been asking us to do for you, and TRY THEM YOURSELF, then YOU, PERSONALLY, make the determination what works best for you??? NO ONE anywhere is going to be able to tell you what is 'effective' for you. I know people who swear by Microsoft project; I find it too clumsy to even bother with, and have NEVER needed that kind of software. So 'best' or 'effective' are totally subjective, and make for questions that are totally POINTLESS to ask.
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