If you are serious about adding a project management component to OO
then it has to be OpenProj. If you look at the InfoWorld and other
reviews it is clear that OpenProj is the most robust  solution in the
open source community.  It actually isn't even close if you take 5
minutes and try the solutions.  Microsoft Project is part of the
Office Suite so it would make sense to offer project management with
OO.

One other note: I  am expecting a reply that "we don't compete with
Microsoft".  If that is the prevailing thoughts then you need to wake
up. OO NEEDS to compete with softy.



 -------- Original Message --------
 Subject: Re: [discuss] add a soft in openoffice
 Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 10:22:38 -0500
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 On 2007-11-11 2:58 AM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
>
>> When i see many Linux distribution i see a planer soft like MSPROJECT.
>
> There are many including planner, gantt project, openproj.
>

Also worth serious evaluation is Mylyn, an Eclipse plug-in for project
management that is free and is looking really good lately!

kazar

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