Overview
Open Source desktop project management
Read MoreOpenProj is an open-source desktop project management application similar to Microsoft Project. OpenProj has a familiar user interface and even opens existing MS Project files. OpenProj is interoperable with Project, Gantt Charts and PERT charts.
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how can we convert the POD file to pdf file.??
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Like Pete, I had similarly positive results at first. As a project manager who consults with numerous non-profits that are very underfunded, I thought I'd perhaps founmd a serviceable scheduling and project management alternative to MS Project. After building a very detailed project schedule over the course of a few weeks, and saving often, the file suddenly decided not to open. Couldn't open it within OpenProj, or by clicking ion the proj file name. Looking at the file in Wordpad or notepad, it looks like a mish mash of ASCII text and other characters. Don't know if a clean OpenProj file is an ASCII text file, but there was nothing that looked salvageable from a text editor. Total waste of time, which I have to eat and try rebuilding the schedule from older printed PDF samples.
I was unable to run this program. I have Java 1.7 and after installation the program did not like my version of java.
One star no tbecause it no good but because its is unsupported dead software - Check out Serena dot com Recommend you use ProjectLibre instead - search sourceforge You can also print to pdf with ProjectLibre
I don't know about other languages, but the Spanish translation is atrocious. It's not that it has some mistakes or typos (there are plenty), it's just a fully made up language including words that don't even exist. Just during the installation process I panicked when I read "I acepta" which makes absolutely no sense ("I" is not even a word!), and the rest was equally awful. I tried to make it switch to English without success, so ended up uninstalling it to prevent excessive eye bleeding.
Essentially I wanted to read micorsoft project files sent by one of our project managers. Fails to open the project I was emailed -- Use ProjectLibre (which ironically looks like a fork or clone of this project).
It can not even generate PDF file. Total waste