Hello Everybody,
I would like to introduce Karm an application I wrote in wxLua for
Task and Project Management. This list has helped me a lot (special thanks
to John and Paul) with the problems I faced. I am not a professional
programmer and Karm started off as something I used in my own projects but
I thought of polishing the loose ends a bit and releasing it as open
source.
Karm is a easy to use task management system which can be used from a
simple to do list to a highly complicated project management system with
lots of activities.
- Using Lua provides advantages and Karm provides full support to
write your own scripts or Macros to customize Karm and its behavior the way
you want
- It is very easy to use, and can be made easier by adding custom
commands in the Menu structure
- It brings a refreshing change from all proprietory task management
systems and those open source systems which do not do it the way you want
- The more you use it and customize it the more it becomes like your
personal assistant that makes your life more organized and stress free
- It is designed keeping in mind to be used for Distributed Task
Management where tasks can be distributed to people who are responsible for
it and their updates are synced to the main repository and status updates
are seen immediately
I would like to invite everybody to glance at the project either to
try it out or even to just see another interesting project in wxLua. Also
since many people here are good programmers I would love to get some
feedback and improvement suggestion.
I have created a website for it: http://www.karm.amved.com. There is
a wiki <http://wiki.karm.amved.com> and a
forum<http://forum.karm.amved.com> for
discussions and resolving problems that may be useful. The code in on
googlecode for people who are interested: http://code.google.com/p/karm/
Thanks and Regards,
Milind
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