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Saved by 67 people (-19 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-07-21
- Cristode on 2009-10-27 - Tags ib , GestionDeProjet , opensource
- Rameshbabu on 2009-10-07 - Tags projectmanagement , opensource , taskjuggler , management
- Tranchefile on 2009-09-23 - Tags projectmanagement , software , opensource , collaboration
- Triquetra on 2009-06-10 - Tags project management , software , open source , free , linux , tool
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TaskJuggler
TaskJuggler III talk at Chemnitzer Linuxtage
Feb 25, 2008
TaskJuggler 2.4.1_beta2 has been released
Feb 24, 2008
TaskJuggler 2.4.1_beta1 has been released
Jan 15, 2008
TaskJuggler III Preview available
Nov 11, 2007
New Pert-Chart generator published
Oct 29, 2007
Bugzilla to TaskJuggler tools updated
Oct 12, 2007
What is TaskJuggler?
TaskJuggler is a modern and powerful, Open Source project management tool. Its new approach to project planning and tracking is more flexible and superior to the commonly used Gantt chart editing tools. It has already been successfully used in many projects and scales easily to projects with hundreds of resources and thousands of tasks.
TaskJuggler is project management software for serious project managers. It covers the complete spectrum of project management tasks from the first idea to the completion of the project. It assists you during project scoping, resource assignment, cost and revenue planing, risk and communication management.
TaskJuggler provides an optimizing scheduler that computes your project time lines and resource assignments based on the project outline and the constrains that you have provided. The build-in resource balancer and consistency checker offload you from having to worry about irrelevant details and ring the alarm if the project gets out of hand. The flexible "as many details as necessary"-approach allows you to still plan your project as you go, making it also ideal for new management strategies such as Extreme Programming and Agile Project Management.
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on 2006-10-27 by doctyoh