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    GanttProject

    GanttProject

    Official GanttProject repository

    GanttProject is a cross-platform desktop application for project scheduling and Gantt chart creation. It allows users to create tasks, assign resources, and track progress with ease. GanttProject is aimed at small teams and individuals who need offline project planning without the complexity or cost of enterprise tools.
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    JFire - Free ERP & Trading Platform

    JFire - Free ERP & Trading Platform

    A trading platform including ERP, CRM, and accounting

    JFire is a trading platform including ERP, CRM, accounting (full double-entry) and cross-organisation-trading written in Java based on J2EE, JDO and the Eclipse RCP. See http://www.jfire.net for more information.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ePen - A cross platform tool for creative writers and book authors. ePen is able to manage all information around a book project: The actual text, descriptions of the characters and scenes, the storyline.
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