I wanted to pass on a site that I’ve learned to live and die by. AceProject. This is a very cost effective hosted project management system. It’s great! I have personally used this system to manage over 525 creative projects in the last two years. It has been a life saver.
You can set up custom project templates that are designed around your creative process and have built-in project tracking. It’s really about team communication. For each project, there is a discussion forum so that project users can work out any issues. Being web-based is great because you can work from anywhere.
Check it out. It handles project & task deadlines, security, document storage, time tracking, gantt charts, user workload and more. Again, it’s a life saver for me. You will not believe the price.

Hello, there is a great many of more agile, easy-to-use and more friendly tools. I compared a lot of them and chose Wrike (http://www.wrike.com) for me, because I can create tasks via email. It ’s a good productivity gain.
Hey Dan, thanks for reviving an old post. Wrike seems pretty cool. I know that Highrise, a “simple CRM” app from 37signals, has a similar email feature for keeping up with client conversations. I love the integration between web apps and email. Too often, we are forced to use email as our “knowledge management system” simply because so much information is stored in email and there’s no easy substitute.
We evaluated that product but went with Pacific Timesheet instead (http://www.pacifictimesheet.com). We needed payroll (Lawson) and iPhone support, and wanted a web-based software solution. I highly recommend them!
Pacific Timesheet – Web Time Tracking Software
I ‘ve tried several web based project management tools like aceproject, basecamp but the best one for me is Planzone. http://www.planzone.com.
You should have a look on it they are very active.