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1 year ago

in http://www.rev2.org/2007/09/14/task-enterprise-class-project-management/ on Rev2.org
Clever tools seems like an good product. I have been using Communiclique for over a year . The feature that appeals the most to my company is the integrated VoIP software. Does your product contain this feature?

1 year ago

in Great list of Office 2.0 apps on Scobleizer
To me the best online collaboration tool comes in the form of Project Management software from communiclique.
It has really helped my office collaborate and its much more efficient than the other programs out there. Also , it has a VoIP feature which is a really nice aspect of the program.

1 year ago

in Project Management Comes to Facebook on AllFacebook
Although I am a fan of Facebook and also a fan of project management software I feel that the combination of the two may not be the best partnership. I personally use Communiclique's collaboration software and am extremely pleased with the results. However, I feel that PM software should strictly stay PM software and not integrate into anything else. To me Facebook mixing with PM software is like mixing work and play and we all know how that works out.

1 year ago

in Project Management Made Easy on RotorBlog.com
This looks like a decent program . Personally, I use Communiclique's software and I am very happy with the results that it has produced for my organization.Also , It integrates a VoIP feature for conference calls. You should take a look at it .

1 year ago

in Give Zoho a Chance on Chris Brogan
Chris,
Zoho seems to be a decent product. Another project management software that is very efficient is Communiclique. I Have been using it in my company for a while and have seen great results from it's use .It also includes VoIP software which really helps when planning those conference calls.
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