What is a good open-source alternative to Microsoft Project? Mac OS-X or Linux binaries available would be a huge plus.
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I recommend OpenProj. It's written in Java, so it runs on Linux and Mac OS X as well. |
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http://live.gnome.org/Planner (Linux/Windows) It's in the ubuntu repository:
Cannot say if it is good it is, since I never used it. My room mate used it once or twice and likes it. |
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I like GanntProject because it is easy to use and makes nice charts. It also runs on multiple platforms. |
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If web-based solution is also acceptable, check this out: http://gantter.com/ One big plus is its ability to import/export Microsoft Project mpp file directly! And, it is free! |
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For those of you not concerned by the portability of the MS-Project alternative, give openworkbench a try (for windows). Edit: development of openworkbench seems to have stopped around mid-2011, as commented by Tomas here, source can still be found on sourceforge (link updated) |
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I really love TeamBox for the fact that you can sync it with Google Docs , it's free, it's web based and it also has some interesting features like time tracking and live chat Check out it's wikipedia page to find out more about it |
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