Re: search for linux programs [message #24697] |
Tue, 17 April 2001 10:15 |
pit
Messages: 92 Registered: January 1996
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Hi Reimar,
Reimar Bauer <r.bauer@fz-juelich.de> writes:
> I need emergent informations if is a good programm for linux/unix
> available for scheduling between workgroups and projects. It should
> be easy to understand like IDL.
About using such a program I have no idea, but you might try the
freshmeat search engine (http://freshmeat.net/). A quick try with
'schedule' gave me a ton of answers like CyberScheduler or iOffice2000
Pit
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Re: search for linux programs [message #24721 is a reply to message #24697] |
Fri, 13 April 2001 18:38  |
Kenneth Mankoff
Messages: 42 Registered: August 1999
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On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Reimar Bauer wrote:
> I need emergent informations if is a good programm for linux/unix
> available for scheduling between workgroups and projects.
> It should be easy to understand like IDL.
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> thanks in advance
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> Reimar
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Hi Reimar,
I don't fully understand your question. Are you looking for a
time-tracking program to keep track of the time you spend working on
different projects?
If it should be easy like IDL, do you want a command line interface (CLI)
program, or do you have X running, and a GUI time tracking program would
work?
these might help:
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=time+track+project+spent
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=time+track+different+project
-k.
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