[ale] Project/Time Management and Billing Programs
Sergio Chaves
sergio at turbocorp.com
Mon Dec 13 07:40:44 EST 2004
Hi Ben.
Have you checked eGroupare ( www.egroupware.org )?
It is a nice web app based on PHP/Apache/MySQL and/or Postgres.
By following these instructions (
http://pclinuxonline.com/article.php?sid=9068 )
and the "manual" for eGroupware, I was able to successfully connect
Kontact and eGroupware.
Lots of extra (add-on) modules are available too :o)
Thanks
Sergio
Benjamin Scherrey wrote:
>Geoffrey,
>
> How well does it handle actual tracking of the project? For instance allowing resources to
>enter their time utilization as they go along and updating project status? Also what language is it
>written in and is there a pure-web interface or will it only run under Gnome? Ever run a client under
>windows?
>
> I too am looking for a tool like this but it keeps looking like something I'm gonna have to
>write myself. Guess I can piecemeal it in python/postgres but I'd sure prefer to "buy" rather than
>build. Got too much stuff on my plate as it is.
>
> thanx & later,
>
> Ben Scherrey
>
>12/9/2004 12:00:06 PM, Geoffrey <esoteric at 3times25.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>>Jason Vinson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi Ale,
>>>
>>>We are looking for a good open source Project/Time Mgt. Application for
>>>billing purposes. The requirements would be to support Multiple
>>>Employees on Multiple projects, and could output a per project report on
>>>command. :)
>>>
>>>Anyone using anything like that out there?
>>>
>>>
>>We started with MrProject, then moved to planner, which appears to be a
>>spin off of MrProject. We choose planner because you could write the
>>data to a database. Limited reports, but you can generate them by
>>project and you can do multiple projects. I don't know if the data
>>between projects is correlated in any way. That is to say, if you've
>>got Joe working 40 hours next week on project A, will that show up as a
>>conflict if you try to schedule him for 40 hours on project B?
>>
>>Also, we could not get it to work on a database unless it was on the
>>same machine. I started looking at the code and figured out that it was
>>ignoring the host value. Hadn't gotten beyond that though.
>>
>>--
>>Until later, Geoffrey
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