I've used OmniPlan (http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniplan/)
which is a typical PM tool, gant charts and timelines.. stuff like
that.  It's good, but Mac only.

The other thing I've done on projects is use an issue tracking system
like Trac.  It allows you to set up milestones with dates, and assign
tasks to them.  The tasks can be anything, from documents, design, to
dev.. whatever you need.  It's a very flexible open source tool.

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Ari Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> back in the day, i used M$ Project then at another organization we used M$
>  Project Server.
>
>  unfortunately, no one ever used it because of the high learning curve and
>  the fact that schedules became as worthless as US dollars in Europe. :-)
>
>  now that i'm no longer involved in project focused work, we use basic
>  scheduling tied to our issue/bug tracking system.

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