Full project management solution and online support access included

GDC: Hansoft announces new free start-up license

Middleware outfit Hansoft has released a new free license for start-ups that can be used by up to nine users, the company has announced.

Hansoft is an integrated project management solution that can be used for real-time reporting, bug tracking, workload co-ordination and document management.

The new license includes the complete Hansoft solution, and also features access to the on-line forum for product support.

“In this industry, things can happen really fast and we often see examples of upcoming, rapidly growing studios hitting a stage where they get slowed down by their own success,” said Hansoft CEO Patric Palm.

“When you are new and small you might not care much about project management, but when you all of a sudden are 30 or more in the team it’s important to have your processes in place to be able to keep up.

“The Start-up License will allow small teams to use Hansoft at an early stage to get a better start and a more stable ground for expansion."

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