I too had researched this about 2 months ago. The best alternative
I found was mrproject. I can not confirm whether it runs on Windows or not tho'.
I don't know what version they are at right now, but I just used
what was apt-get for Debian (V .0.5.1). It would lock up on occasion,
but it has certainly provided me all the features I needed for running
a 500K remodel project.
If you have hard core MS Project users, they will definetly
be disappointed by the lack of features (I used to run a MS Project
Central Server at my last place).
just my 2cents
v/r
Mike
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 10:38:42AM -0700, der.hans wrote:
Am 21. Aug, 2002 schwätzte Matt Alexander so:
> Does anyone know of a product like "Microsoft Project" that is free and
> runs on Windows and Linux? I haven't used MS Project, so I'm not familiar
> with how it works, but I've been asked to find an alternative.
I don't know if Mr. Project runs on m$, but phpgroupware has a project
module and it's all a web interface, so it runs whereever you want :).
Ideally we need a project planner that runs as a GUI for day to day use, but
also has a web interface for clients who don't have the app installed.
ciao,
der.hans
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