Project-Management Software For Linux? 9
X asks: "Is there such a thing as Project-Management Software for Linux? I'm working at a company that is more than happy to let me stay in a Linux world if I can provide the appropriate documents. So far, Star Office, Latex, etc. have given me a fair bit of mileage, but now I'm stuck: I need to produce a project plan, and I need to produce PERT and Gant charts, and all that good stuff that everyone else does with Microsoft Project. So what I want to know is: are there ANY alternatives? I'd live with just about anything that gave me away to produce the appropriate graphs and let me perform the appropriate calculations. The best I can come up with to date is to use Gnumeric to do it all, which is just crazy."
Gant chart software. (Score:1)
There is a web based gant chart application [associate.com]out there that is functional if a little basic and a Qt based application [studenter.hig.no] which I haven't tried.
OpenSched (Score:1)
Dia (Score:1)
kproject not touched in a year? (Score:1)
Well, not really project management (Score:2)
Something in Java? (Score:2)
which seems to do PERT Charts at least.
Project Management Software FAQ (Score:2)
Web site devoted to Linux Project Management (Score:2)
This is the best site I've seen on the subject. If there's software that's not available or listed there, then please, please, please email the maintainer -- he's actively maintaining the site.
wellll . . . (Score:2)
also, check out some of these
http://www.amsrealtime.com
http://www.linuxapps.com
http://www.scseuro.de/ioffice2000/
http://journyx.com
http://www.teamwave.com
http://www.infoplace.com
http://www.m-tech.ab.ca/download/sched/
well, i kinda need to do something productive, so good luck, and happy hunting
-drach