Project Planning Software as a .pet

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LeithR
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Project Planning Software as a .pet

#1 Post by LeithR »

I'm running Slacko 5.9.3 or 6.3 and was wondering if there is a Project Management/Planning tool available? I see there is a libreproject package but will it work on Slacko?

Any help/comments appreciated.

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Project Software - projectlibre1.7.0-1.rpm

#2 Post by LeithR »

I've come across a copy of project libre, it has a .rpm extension. I'm not much beyond a nubie at the intricacies of Puppy, I'm using Slacko 5.9 and 6.3 on different machines.
Can I load a .rpm file onto my machine without problem or are there issues to consider please?

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#3 Post by BarryK »

Many pups come with Planner.

If your pup doesn't have it, the are PETs around the place, for example:

64-bit:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... pril64.pet

32-bit:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... 0.14.6.pet

Or you can compile it:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... .6.tar.bz2
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#4 Post by disciple »

Projectlibre is good though, so don't give up on it if Planner isn't enough.
I think people typically install from a debian package, but I don't think there's really any reason not to try an rpm.
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#5 Post by LeithR »

Many thanks to you Barry and disciple,
I've downloaded planner, I think it will work for our simple needs - Project Tracking in our local Men's Shed.
I'll keep Projectlibre in mind.

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Planning software

#6 Post by Volhout »

LeithR,

If you run into limitations or want to explore another option, I can make you a PET or SFS of "ganttproject-2.7-r1864".

This a Java based simplified clone of Microsoft Office Project.

Just PM me.

Regards,

Volhout

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