Free and Open Source Project Management Software - OpenProj
By Mark on Jan 14, 2008 in LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Open Source
The folks at Projity sent me a note on Friday about reaching the 200,000 download mark for their open source project management
software, OpenProj. OpenProj is released under the Common Public Attribution License (CPAL). It runs on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X and it opens Microsoft Project and Primavera files.
I used a previous version and thought it worked rather well though I am not that well-versed in project management software. If you are in need of project management software it’s definitely worth a look.
For those of you wondering what the catch is, or more pointedly,"How do these guys make money?" The answer: a collaborative, browser-based subscription service for those who want to share project plans, etc. called Project on Demand.
I think OpenProj has real potential my early tests with the beta software were good. Also, I am always happy to see cross-platform open source desktop applications. It leaves the door open for future use of desktop OSes other than Windows. However here are some of my observations as someone who is part of an open source project
- Downloads - 200,000 downloads doesn’t mean much without a vibrant community I am not sure the infrastructure for such a community is there yet.
- Forum Activity - After 200,000 downloads I have to wonder why there is no more than this forum activity for the 200,000+ downloads.
- Frames on Projity.com - The website could use a little attention, it’s frames based and I couldn’t bookmark anything easily, it’s beyond me why anyone in 2008 is still using a frames website.
I would love to hear from anyone who tries out OpenProj and to get their feedback.
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