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MS Project replacement (Desktop apps)
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MS Project is a quite useful application, but it’s not ideal for personal use, in my opinion. MS Project is not cheap. Also, it’s an essential app and all the features are needed for business environment, but may be overkill for personal use.
There’re many (freeware) Web based project management tools, but not many desktop applications. Some for just Linux applications, but I use Windows (it came with the computer pre-installed, and Windows is very conveninent OS, btw.) — and have been looking for MS project replacement applications. Here are two apps I found. My personal choice is OpenPrj:
- OpenProj
This app is amazing. It is just like MS Project, and does open MS project file! It is Vista compatible too.
License is “CPAL”
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1795230&forum_id=708855
The license is CPAL - It’s a newly approved OSI license and sourceforge hasn’t updated their license list yet to include it. The source will hopefully being going online later today.CPAL:
https://www.socialtext.net/open/index.cgi?cpal
https://www.socialtext.net/open/index.cgi?cpal_osd_compliance
http://opensource.org/licenses/cpal_1.0Download from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openproj/
“A desktop replacement for Microsoft Project. It is capable of sharing files with Microsoft Project and has very similar functionality (Gantt, PERT diagram, histogram, charts, reports, detailed usage), as well as tree views which aren’t in MS Project.”
- Open Workbench
http://www.openworkbench.org/“Open Workbench is an open source desktop application that provides robust project scheduling and management functionality. Already the scheduling standard for more than 100,000 project managers worldwide, Open Workbench is a free and powerful alternative to Microsoft Project.”
- GanttProject
http://ganttproject.biz/
“GanttProject is a free and easy to use Gantt chart based project scheduling and management tool. Our major features include:
- Task hierarchy and dependencies
- Gantt chart
- Resource load chart
- Generation of PERT chart
- PDF and HTML reports
- MS Project import/export
- WebDAV based groupwork”
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Projjex.com is a great new site that does a fabulous job of collaboration. It’s completely browser-based, really easy to use, and has a free version. Cool videos too - I love it!
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In a field where there are many project management software products, MS Project, or Microsoft Project, is the most well-known. It is essential in most environments for project managers and/or project team members to have at least a basic level of skill with Microsoft Project.