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I would like to learn what tools there are and whether you have positive or negative experiences with them.

For me important features are

  1. Nesting of tasks within tasks
  2. calculation of effort summaries across task hierarchies
  3. dependencies between tasks
  4. resource allocation
  5. Gantt or other timeline view

I stumbled across OpenPROJ and it sounds promising. Any experiences?

Thank you!

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I have used a bit OpenPROJ and it does what its needs to do and resembles very much to Microsoft Project. So much that it quickly gets very complex to maintain project data (like it is the case with Microsoft Project). I have to say that the last version of Microsoft Project I have used is 2000, so I'm not comparing with the latest version.

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I know exactly what you mean! MS Project files can become a real mess pretty soon. Thanks for the insight! – Robert Klemme Aug 6 at 13:06
I think I go with OpenPROJ for now. It's not as convenient and fast as the original MS product but the best free tool I found so far. Thanks again! – Robert Klemme Aug 10 at 12:31
After a few days of working with OpenPROJ I am a bit disappointed. Even basic things like fixed effort tasks do not work. You assign a resource and all of a sudden efforts change. :-( – Robert Klemme Aug 21 at 10:40
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I've used Planner and I like it. Quite stable and doesn't suffer from feature creep. It has little more than what you listed, but is very usefull. It's focused and has a simple UI, so it doesn't get in your way.


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Also, you coul look at GanttPV and Simple Project Management's Planner (Linux) site.

Planner runs on windows and linux. It's based on GTK+.

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The author's blog [1] seems to list quite a few issues. Since I do not have GTK+ runtime installed I could not install it, but considering the feeback mentioned above I deemed it not worth the effort. Thank you anyway! [1] fmoraes.blogspot.com/2006/06/… – Robert Klemme Aug 6 at 16:04
I've used it both on windows and linux, and it performed fairly well. Installing GTK+ isn't that hard. The last version in sourceforge seems to be from 2008 or 2007 though... – voyager Aug 6 at 16:20
I found GanttPV awkward to use. On the Simple Project Management's Planner I stumbled into an 404 after only three clicks into documentation, which put me off. Also, it does not run on Windows (I know, I should have mentioned.). Thank you for your efforts anyway! – Robert Klemme Aug 10 at 12:34
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Scrumworks

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That looks interesting although it probably does not fit our working model very well (more classic planning) because it seems geared towards agile projects. Thanks! – Robert Klemme Aug 6 at 13:15

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