Description: This listing is for multiple programs that related to project management and include a custom installation menu to install or review the documentation that is available for them.The included project management programs include:Ganatt Project Open ProjectProjectLibreCalligra Calligra WordsCalligra Words makes adding images, charts etc to your documents effortless. It’s as simple as dragging it onto the document.Further editing is just as easy. For example if you move, rotate or change the size of an image the text will wrap round it seamlessly – just as it should.CompatibilityCalligra Words can open and save ODF documents as it’s default fileformat. The Open Document Format is a vendor neutral format supported by Calligra Suite, OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, Microsoft Office, Google Docs, Lotus Symphony as well as many others.Additionally it’s possible to open Microsoft Office Word files (both .doc and .docx). Afterwards you can edit and save the document to ODF.ScreenshotsAn easy and powerful print preview dialog allows you to save time and paper. When you are convinced the result is worth printing can be done to the printer of your choice or to a PDF file for electronic publishing.SheetsCalligra Sheets is a fully-featured calculation and spreadsheet tool. Use it to quickly create and calculate various business-related spreadsheets, such as income and expenditure, employee working hours…FeaturesCreate to showCalligra Sheets benefits from the same technology all other Calligra products do, which means you can do more. Use shapes for notes or create flowcharts and mindmaps while you work – the tools are as easy to use as in any other Calligra application. Explore!Carefully chosen templatesBenefit from our default templates for the most common use-cases. Instantly create balance-sheets and invoices or credit-card trackers and vacation lists, so you spend more time on what’s really important.Powerful and comprehensive formula listAutomate formula creation with the comprehensive formula list – be it economic or scientific, or anything else. Never struggle to remember a formula again.What you need – much, much fasterWork in a familiar environment and use the same tools and functions as you’re used to – but in a much more responsive application. Open files, edit, save and close them faster then ever before. Do more! KEXIKEXI is a visual database applications creator. It can be used for designing database applications, inserting and editing data, performing queries, and processing data. Forms can be created to provide a custom interface to your data. All database objects – tables, queries, forms, reports – are stored in the database, making it easy to share data and design.KEXI is considered as a long awaited Open Source competitor for Microsoft Access, FileMaker and Oracle Forms. Its development is motivated by the lack of Rapid Application Development (RAD) tools for database systems that are sufficiently powerful, inexpensive, open standards driven and portable across many operating systems and hardware platforms.KEXI is Free/Libre/Open-Source Software. As a real member of the KDE and Calligra projects, KEXI integrates fluently into both. It is designed to be fully usable while running outside of the KDE Plasma, so it can run on Linux/BSD/Unix e.g. under the GNOME desktop, on macOS, and on MS Windows.See alsoKEXI home pageKEXI forumsKEXI HandbookKEXI Info, Tutorials and SamplesScreenshotsStartup dialog for a new Kexi projectKEXI Table View storing imagesKEXI FormKEXI Form Design ViewKEXI - Assigning ActionsKEXI ReportKEXI Report Design ViewKEXI Advanced CSV Export DialogKarbonKarbon is a vector drawing application with an user interface that is easy to use, highly customizable and extensible. That makes Karbon a great application for users starting to explore the world of vector graphics as well as for artists wanting to create breathtaking vector art.Whether you want to create clipart, logos, illustrations or photorealistic vector images – look no further, Karbon is the tool for you!Karbon is free software and is getting better every day. To increase the pace at which we are moving forward you are invited to contribute in the form of code, documentation, tutorials, document templates or user feedback. Join us on #calligra at irc.freenode.net, or on our mailinglist.FeaturesLoading support for ODG, SVG, WPG, WMF, EPS/PSWriting support for ODG, SVG, PNG, PDF, WMFCustomizable user interface with freely placable toolbars and dockersLayer docker for easy handling of complex documents including preview thumbnails, support for grouping shapes via drag and drop, controlling visibility of shapes or lockingAdvanced path editing tool with great on-canvas editing capabiliesVarious drawing tools for creating path shapes including a draw path tool, a pencil tool as well as a calligraphy drawing toolGradient and pattern tools for easy on-canvas editing of gradient and pattern stylesTop notch snapping facilities for guided drawing and editing (e.g. snapping to grid, guide lines, path nodes, bounding boxes, orthogonal positions, intersections of path shapes or extensions of lines and paths)Includes many predefined shapes including basic shapes like stars, circle/ellipse, rectangle, imageArtistic text shape with support for following path outlines (i.e. text on path)Complex path operations and effects like boolean set operations, path flattening, rounding and refining as well as whirl/pinch effectsExtensible by writing plugins for new tools, shapes and dockersScreenshotsComplex SVG images can be loaded, displayed and manipulated without problems.Karbon has support for connections between shapes as well as support for text on path.ProjectLibre could be the first project management tool that you use, and therefore, it’s worth mentioning that nearly all data is entered in tables as rows, like Excel. And after all of it’s entered, diagrams, Gantt Charts and a WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) generate automatically. No need to draw the diagrams yourself, all you have to do is clearly define your project, and enter your project-data correctly.Once you have downloaded and installed ProjectLibre, you should see a window like this one below.Ready to Create Your First Project?After clicking on ‘Create Project’ you must enter some basic project details as seen in the screen below.You will need to enter the following information about your project:Project Name: High-end Lawn FurnitureManager: Patty-O FurnitureStart Date: September 14th, 2016Notes: I can do this with not problems using ProjectLibre!Forward Scheduled: If ‘Forward Scheduled‘ is checked, then the project’s end date changes according to the task finish dates you enter. If ‘Forward Scheduled’ is unchecked, then you indicate the project’s finish date/deadline. This means that the project has a mandatory, non-negotiable, end date. And for good reason, you may be managing a project involving a scheduled event at a hotel.Adding Your First TaskAfter you enter your project details you are ready to create your first task. As seen in the table above, type in the appropriate field, the task’s ‘Name‘, ‘Duration‘ and ‘Start‘ – the finish date is then calculated automatically. Take a moment to change the ‘Duration’ from 1 day to 20 days and notice how the chart on the right changes.On the right of this window, is where you will see the project’s Gantt diagram -we will come back to this.Referring to the image below, you may want to see how many hours it takes to complete a task. You can do this by right clicking on the column ‘Duration‘, click ‘Insert Column‘ and then choose ‘Work‘.Now, you can see your task’s total hours. After showing the total project’s work hours, double-click on the tasks record for different viewing options. For example, double click on ‘Meeting with Client‘ text. As seen below, you can see some of the task’s options:‘Duration‘ and ‘Work‘ represent the task’s duration. ‘Start‘ represents the task’s start and ‘Finish‘ is calculated automatically. You can click on ‘Estimated‘ if you are not sure about the task’s duration. You will see a question mark near ‘Duration’. We will discuss other tabs (Predecessors, Successors, Resources and Advanced) in another tutorial.Connecting the TasksOne of the most fundamental actions that you will do when planning a project is connecting tasks to one another as the start of some tasks are dependent on others completion. To do this, add tasks as shown in the image below (left) and then drag and drop the first task to the third task as shown on the right of the image. Your tasks are now dependent on one other. Red tasks mean task dependency. Blue tasks means no task dependency. As you can see in this image below, this is a great way to visualize your project’s critical path.That completes ProjectLibre Tutorial Part 1. Don’t forget to save your project regularly! In the next tutorial we are going to see how we can add resources and create sub-tasks. Bye for now!
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