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I recently switched my work laptop to Linux. The problem is that I have to be able to use Microsoft Project for maintaining project plans.

Is there a project alternative on linux that is able to read and write MS project files?

So far I tried openproj, gantproject and planner, but neither one of them can write mpp files.

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I have come across a tool called Projman. Never used it myself, but I have heard from others who have found it passable. Runs under GNOME and is compatible with Planner.

EDIT: Sorry, just finished actually reading your question. I don't know if it has any mpp capability.

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Unfortunately, doesn't work with MS Project – Dev er dev Dec 17 '08 at 10:52
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I believe GanttProject can do this, http://ganttproject.biz/. It's java-based and supposedly runs on most platforms. I've personally only tried it in windows though.

If this is what you're referring to, then I suggest you take one more look, as I'm quite sure it can save MS project files.

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I see that it has "Import from MS Project" option, but unfortynatelly it is unreliable. It just throws Exceptions when I tried to import couple of mpp files. – Dev er dev Dec 17 '08 at 11:00
Can't say I've used the import feature, just the export, sorry. – roe Dec 17 '08 at 11:15
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VirtualBox.org running an instance of WinXP.

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There is new online service www.ganttzilla.com for HTML rendering of MPP and MPX files. So this tool can be used for viewing and broadcasting of MS Project files for Linux users.

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