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A good, preferably open-source project management software?
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SiliconWizard:
Currently looking for a good (at least decent and not too old) tool for project management/planning, ideally open-source, which can do the usual (WBS, Gantt...), handle multi-projects and if possible doesn't looks like we're back in the 90's, UI-wise. Oh, and that is a stand-alone application and not just some web stuff requiring a server.

I know of a few: projectlibre, GanttProject for instance, but not fully meeting the above requirements.

Most of the current solutions seem to either be fully web/cloud stuff, or MS Project.

If you know of/use anything else that could match my criterions, please share. =)
nctnico:
One of my customers uses RationalPlan
SiliconWizard:

--- Quote from: nctnico on August 15, 2022, 06:48:56 pm ---One of my customers uses RationalPlan

--- End quote ---

Downloaded the trial version, doesn't seem too bad.
joeqsmith:
When the PCs first came out, we were required to use VisiSchedule.  Looks like you can get it for free now:
https://winworldpc.com/product/visischedule/12
It was so bad you were years ahead using a pencil and napkin. 

We then moved to something called PS2000.  Then, it was TimeLine.  Then some dip shit decided we needed fully custom software and lower management approve the efforts.  This was the days of us having a generic schedule.   This went on for a few years until the top level saw what was going on and put a stop to it.  A few people lost their jobs over it.   Then MS came out with MS Project and I started using Pert.  Then it was back to fully custom software with countless hours invested into a tool which is so poor that top management was using Excel!   :-DD  On the bright side, I am not required to use it.

Sorry for going off topic.... 
SiliconWizard:
OK, well... anyone else? ;D
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