Project Management Software
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Project Management Software
Just a quick question...
When is OpenOffice going to develop or provide a project management tool similar too Microsoft Project?
Or is that not a viable solution in the future?
- Dominic Corso
When is OpenOffice going to develop or provide a project management tool similar too Microsoft Project?
Or is that not a viable solution in the future?
- Dominic Corso
Project Management Software
One incubator project (not officially accepted for integration into OOo main application) works on it:
You could check status, if you can help join into: http://oopm.openoffice.org/
You could check status, if you can help join into: http://oopm.openoffice.org/
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Re: Project Management Software
For a good open source project management, see: OpenProj.
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I'll second OpenProj, this appears to be th defacto OpenOffice project management tool until Sun develops their own.
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Re: Project Management Software
Did you mean the 'de facto open source project management tool'? OpenOffice.org has no involvement with OpenProj, AFAIK.joekm wrote:I'll second OpenProj, this appears to be th defacto OpenOffice project management tool until Sun develops their own.
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True. It's been around for a while, and is still a good one as far as I can judge. Alas, OWB is MS Windows only...IanHarrop wrote:Another one.... OpenWorkBench
http://www.openworkbench.org/
Gantt Project is java based, so it's probably even more portable than OpenProj, and it's fairly lightweight. Last time I looked it was somewhat lacking in functionality, and it didn't track dependencies perfectly.
OpenProj is every bit of what I need: It works on all platforms I use, is easy to get started with, and provides advanced functionality.
I am no power user in this area, though, so there may be points that I'm missing...
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Re: Project Management Software
Something great that I liked about one tool that is free project management software which I recently tried (http://2-plan.com) is the fact that it allows me to get visual representations of my project plan in an easy manner…it used to be a big hassle for me. And it is a free tool available on Mac OS, Linux Variants and Windows and has a lot of functionality.
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Re: Project Management Software
Have a look to http://pm-software.org. This site has several reviews about project management software.
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Re: Project Management Software
Try to check http://www.timedoctor.com/blog/2011/02/ ... ternatives for different project management alternatives. There could be project management software similar Microsoft Project.
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Re: Project Management Software
Does anyone know of a package that will do something like Extensis Portfolio, except for linux?
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Re: Project Management Software
If OpenProj is still available/supported, it may do what you wish.
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In the past year I've been using Getting Things GNOME (GTG). I used it to manage care of the backyard garden in 2017.
There's also some old software called "Planner" but I found it too much for my Home use.
There's also some old software called "Planner" but I found it too much for my Home use.
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AFAIK, Extensis Portfolio is more about asset tracking and not much to do with project planning. Perhaps this shoule be moved to a new thread...
For detailed asset tracking within a large organization, look at the GLPI project. That one was a bit too cumbersome for us, so we are usingITDB. Both are web based, but at least ITDB runs nicely on a WAMP/LAMP stack so you can have it as a standalone installation. (GLPI should work the same, but I don't think I ever tried that.)
Note that security is not a priority with ITDB (e.g. user passwords saved in plaintext on the server). On the other hand, it uses SQLite engine instead of a full DB server, so it is easy to download a copy of your data for backup, or to work on prototypes of new functionality.
For detailed asset tracking within a large organization, look at the GLPI project. That one was a bit too cumbersome for us, so we are usingITDB. Both are web based, but at least ITDB runs nicely on a WAMP/LAMP stack so you can have it as a standalone installation. (GLPI should work the same, but I don't think I ever tried that.)
Note that security is not a priority with ITDB (e.g. user passwords saved in plaintext on the server). On the other hand, it uses SQLite engine instead of a full DB server, so it is easy to download a copy of your data for backup, or to work on prototypes of new functionality.