2011/3/13 Glenn <glennst01@gmail.com>
On 3/13/11 4:51 PM, Fernando Hildebrand wrote:
I think LibreOffice is really great, it´s almost a complete alternative to
similar products as M$Office. But to achieve complete replacement I
strongely believe there´s only one thing missing: A integrated project
manager.
Hi Fernando,
How about OpenProject? It's free, although I'm not too sure about the
integration you want. I think not.
The features and interface are said to be similar to MS Project and
may be a free interim solution until LibreOffice has the resources and
time to produce a Project Planner.
Have you tried OP and, if so, did you find any problems? I've only just
begun
to experiment with it and haven't worked with MS Project, so I may be
misguided in my recommendation.
Unfortunatly, OP is veeery buggy, I´ve tried it. And its interface is
hardcoded with its core, so I think it would be even more troublesome than
bringing TJ to LibreOffice. TJ is basically a script parser, with a well
defined OO language(tasks, resources, accounts...), so I believe its easier
to build a interface upon that.
cheers.
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