
- #Projectlibre print on one page upgrade#
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]po[ is said to be used by over 6,000 companies worldwide. "We're not dealing with individual project managers, but focus on organizations with 10 – 1,000 users that earn their money by executing projects." In our interview with Frank Bergmann, founder of ]project-openpo[ for short, is meant to do: OpenProject ranks in my personal top three favorite open source project management tools because of their user interface, documentation, and rich feature set. Version 3.0 will support Ruby 2.0 and Rails 3.2.
#Projectlibre print on one page upgrade#
OpenProject is currently working on a major upgrade ready for release during 2014 Q1. There are two big features that deserve to be highlighted: OpenProject supports Accessibility and a Scrum plugin supporting Agile methods and Scrum teams. I happen to agree with their tagline that this tool has "everything you need for collaboration" to support the entire project life cycle. OpenProject is released under the GNU General Public License Version 3 and runs on Ruby on Rails. "Team collaboration redesigned" is how we introduced our interview with Birthe Lindenthal, Chairperson of the OpenProject Foundation's Board of Directors.

I did not note any newly released features or version release dates for 2014. LibrePlan ranks in my personal top three favorite open source project management tools because of its modern design and balanced user interface, as well as, good and complete documentation, built in reporting, and professional support. These features coupled with a web based application make LibrePlan a great collaboration platform.
#Projectlibre print on one page full#
This is another full featured tool supporting resource allocation, Gantt charts, financials, and more. LibrePlan is a web based application, making project management available to not just the project manager, but the entire project team, and if necessary across organisations. ProjectLibre was awarded InfoWorld's " Best of Open Source" in 2013 and ranks in my personal top three favorite open source project management tools. It is not clear yet when the SaaS version will become available. During their 2014 Q1 this year, they will release version 2.0.

ProjectLibre is a Java based client tool. This will allow connector modules for better integration with enterprise solutions such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). In December 2013, ProjectLibre released version 1.5.8, and a full rewrite of the codebase towards an Open Services Gateway Initiative (OSGI) modular architecture is ongoing.
#Projectlibre print on one page software#
ProjectLibre is a good alternative to a commercial software product like Microsoft Project. In our interview with Marc O’Brien, co-founder of ProjectLibre, we featured a tool with support for task management, resource allocation, tracking, Gantt charts, and much more.

This is by no means an exhaustive list, but each tool listed here has been deliberately selected based on a rich feature set. Last year, covered some popular open source project management tools (ProjectLibre, ]project-open[, and OpenProject.) We found these articles to be valuable to our readers, so here we take a look forward at what we think 2014 holds for these open source project management tools.
