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I've been (struggling) using OpenProj for some light project management tasks (mostly my own time and access to kit I need). The problem is, it's cludgy and buggy and generally pretty slow to get things done in. Does anyone know of some free (or at least cheap) alternatives?

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@Jon Cage this question has been asked before. You can find it here: superuser.com/questions/40787/project-planning-tools – alex Oct 8 '09 at 8:52
@alex: Thanks, i had a search but couldn't find anything. – Jon Cage Oct 8 '09 at 11:01

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Project.net is an open source, enterprise scale project management application for Microsoft Windows and *nix operating systems. Project.net is commercial open source.

Smartsheet is a web-based business management and collaboration tool

eGroupWare is a free open source groupware software intended for businesses from small to enterprises. Its primary functions allow users to manage contacts, appointments, projects and to-do lists.

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GanttProject is a cross-platform desktop tool for project scheduling and management

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Gantter is a project planning and management application running from a web-browser. With Gantter you can do similar things you do in Microsoft Project in a similar way: plan your project, review your plan using Gantt chart, manage project resources and calendars, review critical tasks, estimate project cost, control your project progress. Gantter supports different task dependencies (including lags between depending tasks), task constraints and task types. Gantter performs all the scheduling and other calculations to make planning easy.

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OpenWorkbench is good, very close to MS project.

Open Workbench is a free Project Managment software that is used for the planning and managing of your projects. Compatible with Microsoft Project and CA Clarity PPM, Open Workbench has been on the market for over 15 years, offering professional Project Managment features without the investment.

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You should update your answer with a link: openworkbench.org ...and then I'll give you a point :) – Jon Cage Oct 8 '09 at 11:04

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