Re: [xubuntu-users] Domestic project management

2023-02-08 Thread Yvan POSTE

Dear Peter,

I used few ones in the past (free of charge), GanttProject is the best 
and not too complicated.


Now, you might have to pay a little contribution or go further in the 
download process.


It is a multiplatforms software and good enough. The limitation is that 
you only plan at the scale of one day not one hour (as I remember), 
check if it is a limitation for you.


Have a good work,

Sincerely,

Yvan


https://www.ganttproject.biz/

https://www.ganttproject.biz/download#download30


Le 08/02/2023 à 11:41, Peter Flynn a écrit :
I'm having a bathroom stripped out and refitted. I'd like to maintain 
the state of play in some kind of personal (open source) project 
management software capable of generating a Gantt chart and 
highlighting overlaps and conflicts.


All the apps I look at are gigantic, aimed at corporate users, and 
gross overkill for tiny little projects like this. They offer all 
kinds of features like multi-user, integration with blogs and MS 
Project, allocation of resources between multiple providers, etc, 
which are obviously useful in big projects, but tend to get in the way 
of personal ones.


Does anyone have any recommendations for something to run on Ubuntu?

Peter
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Re: [xubuntu-users] Domestic project management

2023-02-08 Thread Joao Monteiro
Hi,

Try Planner (developed by GNOME) or GanttProject.

Both have all you need, without the overkill of stuff that you don't need.

Hope this helps, regards.

Joao

On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, 10:42 Peter Flynn,  wrote:

> I'm having a bathroom stripped out and refitted. I'd like to maintain
> the state of play in some kind of personal (open source) project
> management software capable of generating a Gantt chart and highlighting
> overlaps and conflicts.
>
> All the apps I look at are gigantic, aimed at corporate users, and gross
> overkill for tiny little projects like this. They offer all kinds of
> features like multi-user, integration with blogs and MS Project,
> allocation of resources between multiple providers, etc, which are
> obviously useful in big projects, but tend to get in the way of personal
> ones.
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations for something to run on Ubuntu?
>
> Peter
>
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[xubuntu-users] Domestic project management

2023-02-08 Thread Peter Flynn
I'm having a bathroom stripped out and refitted. I'd like to maintain 
the state of play in some kind of personal (open source) project 
management software capable of generating a Gantt chart and highlighting 
overlaps and conflicts.


All the apps I look at are gigantic, aimed at corporate users, and gross 
overkill for tiny little projects like this. They offer all kinds of 
features like multi-user, integration with blogs and MS Project, 
allocation of resources between multiple providers, etc, which are 
obviously useful in big projects, but tend to get in the way of personal 
ones.


Does anyone have any recommendations for something to run on Ubuntu?

Peter

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