Re: [orca-list] Project management in Linux



For me, it's important to read MS Project files becose I can't avoid
it is produced in the work. If the web based solutions can read MS
Project, I don't mind to install a whole environment to run it. I will
take a look at it.

2015-05-22 12:19 GMT-03:00, Alex Midence <alex midence gmail com>:
There's a Gnome Planner tool which I understand does this sort of thing.  I
don't if it can read MS Project files though.  Most of what I have seen in
Linux for Project Management is web-based in nature.  There are tools like
Redmine and Trac which have been used for project management.

Alex M



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Subject: [orca-list] Project management in Linux

Hell all,

I work with project management, so the standard tool at my workplace is
Microsoft Project. Does someone know if, in Linux, it's possible at least to
read mpp files in accessible way? Does someone have any experience with
project management in Linux?

Regards,

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