Re: Project management tools for Linux, preferrably w/ GNOME UI



Hi,

For ToutDoux, PERT and GANTT are the next step. I work on PERT diagram
(with abstract approach, spending more time now for less after). I hope a
first version of PERT this month and GANTT next month.

Philippe

Le lun, 15 jan 2001 22:30:36, Noah Roberts a écrit :
> >
> 
> I have tried Dome and Dia.  Both offer pretty good diagram creation with
> the ability to add more abilities.  Dia is easier to add to,
> but less powerful.  Dome has a nice GUI "programming language" you use to
> add more diagram stuff, but you still have to get into the
> smalltalk if you need to have different drawing patterns and such.
> 
> Dia is more native to linux...especially in gnome.
> 
> These are juct diagram softwares, for your gantt chart use a spreadsheet.
>  If you want real project management I am affraid your out
> of luck.  There is a project in the works at cosource.com, maybe you
> would like to get involved.
> 
> >
> > Message: 19
> > Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 15:08:13 +0100
> > From: Toralf Lund <toralf kscanners com>
> > Organization: Kongsberg Scanners AS
> > To: GNOME mailing list <gnome-list gnome org>
> > Subject: Project management tools for Linux, preferrably w/ GNOME UI
> >
> > Well, are there any (see subject)? I doesn't really have to be very
> > powerful or anything, at least not not right now, but I do need the
> > ability to create and print Gantt charts.
> >
> > I've downloaded and installed ToutDoux, but it doesn't seem to be very
> > useful...
> >
> > - Toralf
> >
> 
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