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    Lavagna

    Lavagna

    Lavagna: issue tracker/project management tool

    Lavagna is a self-hosted project and task management tool that uses a Kanban board interface. Built in Java, it supports team collaboration, milestone tracking, and project documentation. Lavagna is suitable for organizations seeking a privacy-respecting alternative to SaaS tools like Trello.
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    Project.net

    Project.net

    Open Source Enterprise Project Management Software for PPM and PPO

    Comprehensive Project Portfolio Management (PPM) / Enterprise Project Management (EPM) for standalone projects or portfolios of projects. Built-in blog and wiki functionality. Professional services and support available: see www.project.net.
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    Titration is a simple, multi-user, multi-project, project tracking software. Simplicistic in design, easy to use, setup and maintain. Uses any backend database that supports a JDBC driver or can run standalone. Java based and platform independant
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