Joseph Sinclair wrote:
There probably aren't any F/LOSS applications that can read MS Project files, not least because
the file format is, like nearly all MS formats, completely undocumented, proprietary,
and extremely convoluted (making reverse engineering a major project).

MS Project is one of the "applications" that MS has not, and probably never will,
expended any effort whatsoever to make interoperable.  Once you create data in
Project you can never get it out again except in Project itself.  Isn't lock-in
wonderful 8[

The best you can do is have people use alternatives for all projects going forward,
unfortunately.  Even going forward, I have yet to find a really good basic project
management application available as F/LOSS.  Most of the options that are available
are server-based and require quite a bit of customization to be really usable.

That said, here are some F/LOSS options currently available (and currently active):
http://www.achievo.org/
http://www.project-open.org/
http://faces.homeip.net/
http://www.dotproject.net/

==Joseph++

Bryan O'Neal wrote:
  
I am getting more and more request from people who want to dable in MS
Projects, and I heard thier was an open/free Projects app. Any one know
of any thing?
Preferably it would use MS Projects files.  Or use files that MS
Projects could use.  Also, it would be nice if it was Windows an Linux
compatable, so I can get people away from MS projects and the horific
expenses that it is. 
    
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Another open-source project management tool that I played around with a little is Task Juggler (http://taskjuggler.org). It kind of has its own programming language to input in your schedule and constraints (this may be more powerful than the simple method that Project uses). It has a GUI as well as being fully-functional from a command line.


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