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Ideas / Lets go back to WEB1.0? :)
« on: February 10, 2009, 05:23:42 pm »
First of all, OpenGoo is amazing software. It has drammaticaly great usability!
I found a lot of features which I've never seen before.  ;)

OpenGoo is cool as application. But it is poor as web-site.
I'll try to explain.
In one of our companies we use StreberPM.
It is open-source free wiki driven project management tool written in php5.
Every object in this system has it's own unique id. So every object (attached files, tasks, milestones, comments, users, etc) can be accessed using this id. For example: http://www.streber-pm.org/7489
So you can create new task. Then copy its URL to clipboard and send it to you colleague: "Hey, I've created new task for you man: http://www.streber-pm.org/7489"
Also you can use very smart WIKI-syntax. For example:
#7489 will be rendered as v0.09 released as stable
You can find many examples of wiki-syntax here:
http://www.streber-pm.org/index.php?go=search&search_query=WikiSyntax!

So you don't need to link objects like it does in OpenGoo, you just insert object link in your comment or task text: "Is it duplicated task: #7489???". It gets all power of hyper-text = power of WWW! And you can easy open task links in new browser's windows/tabs.

For example if you want to insert image in your comment   you can upload image in this task. After upload you'll see its ID at the right panel of web-page.
Then you just write you comment using wiki-syntax:
"Here it is screenshot: [[image:7518|maxsize=200]]"
See example: http://www.streber-pm.org/7517
It is extreme fast and usable!

PS. May be my reflections are very close with point 3 "Mobile device compatibility"  of this post:
http://forums.opengoo.org/index.php?topic=49.msg164#msg164

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