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Thymer is an absurdly simple web based project management tool. Thymer’s approach is unique in that you can literally start using the system immediately without having to learn a complex project management software package. It sticks to the basics – a time tracking tool, to do lists, project lists, report functions, and the ability to share with colleagues on your team.

The interface has a one page design that allows you to see everything at a glance. It uses natural language processing so you can type what you think without having to remember specific commands. For example, if you’re having lunch on Wednesday at the Yacht Club, you would type “@Wednesday lunch Yacht Club.” The event will show up on your timeline.

I like how you can share tasks and projects with your colleagues as well as the ability to provide comments on different items. You can also drag and drop items exactly where you want. Thymer has 4 built in codes you can choose for your tasks – Discuss, Importance, Billable and Waiting for. It also allows you to add as many tags as you want to an item.

By design, Thymer eliminates fancy features the majority of people don’t use or need. However, there are some items I would like to see such as SMS notification and coordination with calendar programs like Google or Office. The app is designed by Stunf, a Netherlands firm, and they are adding new features everyday. The latest are the ability to add tasks via email and Twitter.

Now in private beta, Thymer is free but when it is fully released there will be a subscription fee. Thymer has released 200 beta keys to Download Squad readers. Just enter the code DOWNLOADSQUAD. Be sure to let us know what you think.

Thymer – easy web based project management originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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