Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Capterra Ranks Orangescrum in the TOP Open Source Project Management Software - Again!


It is a great sense of pride that OrangeScrum has been featured in the top free open source project management software by the best business listing & reviews hub website Capterra. Again!

In their latest blog “The Top 29 FREE and Open Source Project Management Software your Small Business”, Capterra mentioned, among its 681 vendors of Project Management Software, only 29 free and open source project management options made to the list which is only 4.3% of available project management tools.

It further mentioned, “OrangeScrum is a task and project management tool, available as a free and open source downloadable desktop app called “OrangeScrum Community,” or for purchase as a cloud-based or self-hosted software. It is written in CakePHP and is compatible with Windows, OSX, and Linux operating systems.”

Regarding OrangeScrum Cloud features and pricing, it mentioned “Free, standard features include task management using lists or a Kanban board, resource utilization and task and resource reports and analytics. Users can purchase premium features as add-ons to the free plan, or they can upgrade to a paid plan.

Premium features include time tracking, resource management, resource utilization recurring tasks, gantt charts, project templates, client management, and user role management. Training and onboarding support is available for an additional fee.”

Capterra also highlighted OrangeScrum’s Proven Professional support, “OrangeScrum Community users have access to a global forum as well as online documentation to help troubleshoot issues. There’s also an installation guide and email, Skype, and phone support. Capterra reviewers give the product a 4/5 stars for customer service.”


We at OrangeScrum are pleased to be among the top 29 project management software. OrangeScrum is constantly trying to provide you the best customer support and project management solution which can enhance and ease your project management worries.

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