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Open source variant to Microsoft Project 2010

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SkyHiRider
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Found a lot of them, too many to look into. Anyone got a good favorite solution that works.

Would also like if It could make some kind of server that can be accessed and at least viewed by several team members at once for remote sessions.

Would also be great if the tool could do the PERT analysis, as it has been dropped out of MS Project 2010 and I could use it.

Thanks!
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Don't know whether it will do what you want but the KDE offering is Calligra Plan
http://www.calligra-suite.org/plan/


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Tried that and looks good, thou I ran into a nasty crash bug when calculating Gantt diagrams.

Is there something similar that can be installed on a server and provides shared access to the project through a web gui or a client application ?
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I suspect you will have to look for that outside KDE: see, for example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pr ... t_software


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When I needed a project management tool way back I used http://openproj.org/

It got the work done with very little fuss. If I remember correctly, it can even use MS Project files (maybe not the 2010 versions though).


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Kryten2X4B wrote:When I needed a project management tool way back I used http://openproj.org/

It got the work done with very little fuss. If I remember correctly, it can even use MS Project files (maybe not the 2010 versions though).


Thanks, found that as one of the alternatives when Googling intensively :) The thing that ticked me off was the date of the file - 2008

Kryten2X4B wrote:When I needed a project management tool way back I used http://openproj.org/

It got the work done with very little fuss. If I remember correctly, it can even use MS Project files (maybe not the 2010 versions though).


Yes, found that but was looking into actual user experiences, the wiki can't provide that :)


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