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Re: KOffice rocks!
by Inge Wallin on Wednesday 01/Feb/2006, @11:33
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You are right, I was too quick here. Sorry.
The fact still remains, though, that we want the TaskJuggler engine in KPlato :-)
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Re: KOffice rocks!
by superstoned on Thursday 02/Feb/2006, @07:25
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sorry, i didn't know kplato might be worked into a TaskJuggler user :D
hope you guys can use parts of the current KDE/Qt TaskJuggler frontend... it is already very complete and looks very usefull (i didn't need a full tool like that, but it seems to be very powerfull)
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Re: KOffice rocks!
by klik-er on Friday 03/Feb/2006, @19:38
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That's great!
Just make sure that you tell the world when a klik://PlatoJuggler is ready so I can add it to my collection of kliks :-)
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Re: KOffice rocks!
by Piotr Gawrysiak on Thursday 02/Feb/2006, @08:45
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Sure, there is GUI for displaying the projects' contents, but there is no GUI for editing. In fact, the Taskjuggler docs contain references to this, claiming that due to lack of graphical editing components one can create much bigger projects. But this means that Taskjuggler can not be a real replacement for eg. MS Project - of course IT managers might probably want to learn TJ language, but I do not think that any other project manager would do it :-)
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