Free Hosting / Online Project Management
by David · in General Discussion · 04/08/2008 (10:50 am) · 3 replies
Hey.
I hope this is the right place for this. I wanted to let people here know about this because I'm sure quite a few people here will find it useful.
There's a site out there called RPG Manager (www.rpgm.org), which has free, reliable file hosting and an excellent project management system. It's aimed at the game making crowd, and it'll work for just about any project. Other types of projects are encouraged, too.
The site has a community with excellent support for it, and the system makes hosting and sharing many files pretty easy. We've even started using video tutorials for the system:
youtube.com/watch?v=OmQV0mE9gh4
So please visit us at RpgM.org, I hope you all like the site and find it useful (and fun, of course).
David
I hope this is the right place for this. I wanted to let people here know about this because I'm sure quite a few people here will find it useful.
There's a site out there called RPG Manager (www.rpgm.org), which has free, reliable file hosting and an excellent project management system. It's aimed at the game making crowd, and it'll work for just about any project. Other types of projects are encouraged, too.
The site has a community with excellent support for it, and the system makes hosting and sharing many files pretty easy. We've even started using video tutorials for the system:
youtube.com/watch?v=OmQV0mE9gh4
So please visit us at RpgM.org, I hope you all like the site and find it useful (and fun, of course).
David
#2
Just use
Don't use that space between the letter "L" and the closing bracket at the end. Without some deliberate mangling, the example is hard to show because it makes it into a selectable URL.
04/08/2008 (10:58 am)
David, if you make those URLs so they can be clicked, you'll have more luck.Just use
[url=address] text [/url ]
Don't use that space between the letter "L" and the closing bracket at the end. Without some deliberate mangling, the example is hard to show because it makes it into a selectable URL.
#3
04/08/2008 (11:17 am)
Ah, I hadn't noticed that it didn't auto-URL my URLs. Thanks for the heads up mate! =)
Associate David Montgomery-Blake
David MontgomeryBlake