On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Justin Mason wrote:
> oh, calendaring, a little trickier ;)
>> I think you need to break that requirement up.
>> - On the one hand, you have calendars, OpenGroupware style.
>> - On the other, you want Gantt charts, I'd guess?
The "planner" application is reasonably good for project /planning/
(as opposed to management). It's far from perfect, but it's good
enough that slightly hacked versions of planner's HTML export keep my
manager happy.
It also apparently has the ability to work in a collaborative mode,
with the project state stored in a database backend (rather than a
local XML file), though I've never used it in this way.
regards,
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