After short, not detailed look, Support looks better to me.
Also, Case tracker is alpha version and has quite number of it's own bugs?!? But, I'll try it too...
>
Depending on your level of complexity you need there are two projects
to
> look at.
>
> http://drupal.org/project/support - Gives you a full fledged
ticketing
> system in drupal. And lets you set up multiple clients,etc. Has way
more
> than most people need and requires a bit more overhead to set up.
>
> http://drupal.org/project/casetracker - I use this for exactly the
> purpose you are talking about. It is a simple casetracking tool
which
> just allows priorty and status fore each case which you then comment
on.
> Although it has notifications integrations, I actually use it with
the
> subscription module to get the email as well when my clients post a
case.
>
> Take a look at
http://forenasolutions.org<http://forenasolutions.org/>
> (you'll only have view access to the cases). Add the content_access
module
> if you need extra security and you're good to go.
>
> Dave
>
> ________________________________
>
From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On
> Behalf Of lamp@afan.net
> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2013 8:12 AM
> To: support@drupal.org
> Subject: [support] Drupal 7 as simple Project Manager
>
>
> Hi,
> I have few "clients" I'm helping them with their website.
They are sending
> to me stuff to add/delete/edit on my private email and it's now a
little
> mess. And I overlooked few times their emails.
> I was thinking, if it's possible, to build Drupal 7 website (I have
few
> "empty" domains) and use it as a simple Project Manager. My
idea was to
> create accounts for each client and they will be able to see only
their
> stuff. I would create content type "Task" where they can
write down what
> they want me to do, upload files, etc.
>
> How hard/easy it would be to make? Any comments?
>
> Thanks,
> LAMP
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