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Open Source project management tools

by Saifi Khan-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi all:

Those of us looking at Project management tools, here are two
sophisticated Open Source solutions.

OpenPROJ
http://openproj.org/openproj

OpenProj shares the industry's most advanced scheduling engine
with Project-ON-Demand and provides Gantt Charts, Network
Diagrams (PERT Charts), WBS and RBS charts, Earned Value costing
and more.


Open Workbench
http://www.openworkbench.org/

Open Workbench is an open source Windows-based desktop
application that provides robust project scheduling and
management functionality and is free to distribute throughout
the enterprise.

Project planning, scheduling, Resource management, review,
earned value analysis are some of the features.


thanks
Saifi.

Re: Open Source project management tools

by Mukund :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Saifi,

Tried both of them...Both have similar features but i felt openproj is
better of the two.Also it runs on java.The UI was Swing-ish..so does it mean
openproj has better performance when compared to open workbench??

thanks,

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On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Saifi Khan <saifi.khan@...> wrote:

>
>
> Hi all:
>
> Those of us looking at Project management tools, here are two
> sophisticated Open Source solutions.
>
> OpenPROJ
> http://openproj.org/openproj
>
> OpenProj shares the industry's most advanced scheduling engine
> with Project-ON-Demand and provides Gantt Charts, Network
> Diagrams (PERT Charts), WBS and RBS charts, Earned Value costing
> and more.
>
> Open Workbench
> http://www.openworkbench.org/
>
> Open Workbench is an open source Windows-based desktop
> application that provides robust project scheduling and
> management functionality and is free to distribute throughout
> the enterprise.
>
> Project planning, scheduling, Resource management, review,
> earned value analysis are some of the features.
>
> thanks
> Saifi.
>  
>


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