Bill Horne <[email protected]> writes: ... > To be sure I'm covering all the bases, I'll ask for more input. Here's > a summary of what i need: > > 1. Handles a small software project with three or four participants > and a few info-providers to be listed in dependencies. > 2. GANTT or other charting capability. Any common method will do fine, > but feel free to recommend your favorite. > 3. Reporting capability, but nothing fancy. > 4. Must be no-cost. I can't spend any money. > 5. If it's web-based, it has to run on a Mac Mini running OS X > Yosemite and Apache. > 5. Short, shallow learning curve. > > Here are some links I found to various online reports, and I solicit > comments from the members about the products mentioned.
I used to like MrProject, now named Planner. It's no longer developed actively, but was still usable last time I tried. It has one or two UI annoyances (probably easily fixed if you know Python and gtk), but otherwise it satisfies your second 5 very well and should be adequate for the first half of 1, and for 2 and 4. Not sure about the 2nd half of one or 3. Obviously, it's not web based (a feature?). I only used it to track my own time, but it's designed with support for multiple "resources" whose time you track. One other possible flaw is it purposely chose -- I assume for simplicity -- not to keep track of your original estimated plan vs. current. So if you need to do that you'll need to use it with version control or otherwise keep around your original plan's file and compare with multiple application instances, reports, etc. https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Planner/Screenshots -- Mike Small [email protected] _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
