I tried Turbo Project for a while out of curiosity. It would have been affordable for a non-profit I was supporting. My biggest problem with it was that their data format is proprietary. It will import MS Project files, but not export them. I also found the UI a little klutzy compared to MS...
http://www.desknow.com/ has Desk Now Lite, a freeware collaboration tool based on a mail server, which also includes a file repository, shared calendar, etc. It supports Windows, Macs and Linux out of the box. I have not used it but is is reviewed with high ratings. If you upgrade to the...
A little while back I looked for alternatives to MS Project for a non-profit organization. The only one I found that was worth getting was IMSI TurboProject. At $99 it provides most of the capabilities of MS Project. I tested it by defining a relatively complex project. It has its own...
FastTrack from aecsoft.com produces a scheduler program for Windows and MAC that claims to be able to interchange data with MS Project. I have not used it. There may be others, but that would be a place to start.
Web based project management packages are coming out in droves. A browser-based...
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