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Basically I need a hosted solution, where one can create an account for a project and the distributed team members can interact through that site during the project implementation. I know a lot of such software but not a hosted one.

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I think Basecamp is the most popular one.

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I'm trying the CodeSpaces now. Looks promising.

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I use codeplex.com from Microsoft and find it excellent, it now accepts svn connections as well as Team System.

An excellent alternative would be code.google.com, which I've not found wanting.

I would propose that both of these are very popular and of the highest quality and many will have opinions on which better suits your needs. I can't give a narrower answer without knowing more of your particular needs and preferences.

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  • Looks like these sites host open source projects only. – grigy Oct 25 '08 at 08:49
  • correct, given that, codespaces does look interesting and try it myself. i wasn't sure what kind of project you were working on. – dove Oct 25 '08 at 15:04
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I think that VersionOne offers both hosted and onsite web based versions of their tools. The Team Edition is also free for a limited time. Rally Software offers basically the same deal (hosted and onsite) versions of its software. Again, the community edition is free.

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