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kplato?
by Kishore on Thursday 08/May/2008, @20:57
I've been looking forward to kplato being usable for actual project planning when koffice 2.0 releases. Is this still going to happen?
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Re: kplato?
by Cyrille Berger on Friday 09/May/2008, @02:44
I think kplato is one of the most ready applications, especially that it's one of the application that have less needed to change to the new technologies in 2.0.
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  • Re: kplato?
    by Kishore on Friday 09/May/2008, @04:38
    That's really nice! There needs to be more marketing then! :-)

    From the website:
    "Important features not included:
    - Resource leveling. Resources are just allocated to the requested task even when allready booked to other task(s). The resulting conflict must be resolved manually by adding task links or constraints to avoid parallel scheduling of the tasks.
    - Network view.
    - In general: Project execution and follow up."

    Is kplato now capable of these? especially the first and the third?
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    • Re: kplato?
      by Oscar on Friday 09/May/2008, @14:57
      Oh, I'd love some more features in Kplato. From what I can see Kplato is alone in the project planning field.
      Improve this and add hooks to kontact and other applications and you've got yourself a "killer app" imho.
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