From: Milind G. <mil...@gm...> - 2012-09-04 19:49:30
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Sorry for the wrong link: The link to the website is http://karm.amved.com. Thanks Paul for noticing that. Regards, Milind On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Milind Gupta <mil...@gm...>wrote: > Hello Everybody, > I would like to introduce Karm an application I wrote in wxLua for > Task and Project Management. This list has helped me a lot (special thanks > to John and Paul) with the problems I faced. I am not a professional > programmer and Karm started off as something I used in my own projects but > I thought of polishing the loose ends a bit and releasing it as open > source. > > Karm is a easy to use task management system which can be used from > a simple to do list to a highly complicated project management system with > lots of activities. > > - Using Lua provides advantages and Karm provides full support to > write your own scripts or Macros to customize Karm and its behavior the way > you want > - It is very easy to use, and can be made easier by adding custom > commands in the Menu structure > - It brings a refreshing change from all proprietory task management > systems and those open source systems which do not do it the way you want > - The more you use it and customize it the more it becomes like your > personal assistant that makes your life more organized and stress free > - It is designed keeping in mind to be used for Distributed Task > Management where tasks can be distributed to people who are responsible for > it and their updates are synced to the main repository and status updates > are seen immediately > > > I would like to invite everybody to glance at the project either to > try it out or even to just see another interesting project in wxLua. Also > since many people here are good programmers I would love to get some > feedback and improvement suggestion. > > I have created a website for it: http://www.karm.amved.com. There > is a wiki <http://wiki.karm.amved.com> and a forum<http://forum.karm.amved.com> for > discussions and resolving problems that may be useful. The code in on > googlecode for people who are interested: http://code.google.com/p/karm/ > > > Thanks and Regards, > Milind > > |