TaskJuggler: a tutorial
TaskJuggler is a complete project management solution in that you can use it right from the planning stage through to project completion. It offers comprehensive reports and makes it easy to manage tasks, costs and resources. You can follow the exploits of each of the teams working on the project and determine instantly where you need to allocate more workers to make sure you stay on course. Want to learn how to use it? Then read on!
Be still for a moment and notice the people moving all around you. People going to someplace and people coming from something. All the while they're working, on a project. Whether you realise it or not, just about everything you do, every day, can be classified as a project. And while people constitute a fundamental part of any project, you'd be lost without an excellent project management tool to keep track of the people and the individual tasks that comprise a project.
Fortunately, such a project management tool is in the software repositories for most distributions, and so most of us can get it with...
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