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GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Over three million people use GitHub to build amazing things together. | Duet is an intuitive project management app created specifically for freelancers and small businesses. Duet does not have a monthly fee. Instead, it is available for a one time fee of $49 |
Command instructions;
Source browser;
Git powered wikis;
Integrated issue tracking;
Code reviews with inline comments;
Compare view;
Newsfeed;
Followers;
Developer profiles;
Autocompletion for @username mentions | Tasks Management - Flexible task management allows you to create, assign, comment, and attach files to tasks. Drag and drop reordering. Multiple filter options and search. Integrated task timer. ;
File Management - File gallery displays a preview of each file, helping you quickly identify the one you’re looking for.;
Visual Invoice Builder - Drag and drop tasks into the invoice builder to quickly create invoices. If the task has a time entry associated, it is automatically added to the invoice.;
Messaging - Integrated messaging helps you keep your entire team on the same page and communicate important information to your clients.;
Payments - Allow your clients to submit payments using Paypal or Stripe. Your choice.;
Reporting - The reporting tab lets you see how your business is doing month to month. It helps you keep track of: revenue, outstanding invoices, revenue per client, revenue for the current year, and a list of payments.;
Activity Stream - Keeps track of everything that has happened in a project, from file uploads to task status changes.;
Project Calendar - The calendar displays an overview of everything that needs to be done for your week or month.;
Translate to any language - Easily translated using the included language file. |
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Followers 259.0K | Followers 10 |
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