Yes, of course. But Planner has another problem. It wants to be a
"Gnome" application for some reason. I never understood why, but it
may have something to do with sponsorship. There is nothing Gnome-ish
about Planner, it should (could) be a general purpose cross platform
complement to OO. Planner can fill a huge hole in the office tools
applications. But these are all very strategic decisions. As long as
Planner sticks to the "small appliance" model, we'll keep looking.... Jesse Pretorius wrote: At this point there is no Windows version of Planner. We've had some ideas of supporting this after 1.0 but nothing more than that.This should be a critical requirement beyond 1.0. Many IT shops are looking at linux desktops, but to ease the migrations they're wanting to move their apps over first, then shift the OS as the last move. This can only work if the apps are on both platforms (OpenOffice, GAIM, GIMP, etc are now on windows & linux) and I believe that not being cross-platform reduces the chances for adoption. Also, bearing in mind that being able to be cross-platform affects design constraints... I would think that this requirement should be brought on as soon as possible. _______________________________________________ Planner mailing list Planner lists imendio com http://lists.imendio.com/mailman/listinfo/planner |