[thelist] Project Management Software?

Doug R doug.rehg at gmail.com
Tue Oct 4 13:03:25 CDT 2005


Just to add a link for a web based project manager -

I use netoffice (http://netoffice.sourceforge.net/modules/news/)

On 10/4/05, john at johnallsopp.co.uk <john at johnallsopp.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Anyone here have any experience with a Project Management application?
> > Ever
> > used one? Is their an industry standard that employers might look for
> > on resumes?
>
> Microsoft Project is probably the most popular app, but if you aren't
> tied to MS and want a free package to play with this
> <http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Planner> is a Linux planning tool.
>
> There's much more to project management than knowing the software,
> however, and it's almost true to say that managing a software project
> is completely different to running any other kind of project (read
> 'The Mythical Man Month' although with open source development
> techniques the 'rule' the book describes may no longer be always
> true).
>
> I've collected a few fairly random links over the years, most of which
> will probably be dead but you're welcome to them:
>
> http://www.phpcollab.com
>
> www.alexking.org <http://www.alexking.org>
>
> http://java.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=03/05/11/1023228
>
> http://www.journyx.com/
>
> http://www.dotproject.net/index.php
>
> In the UK at least, I was reading recently about the different project
> management qualifications but I can't quite find the article right
> now, if I do I'll come back to you. You might take a look here
> <http://www.pmi.org/info/default.asp>.
>
> HTH
> J
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