ProjectLibre

New significant release of ProjectLibre

We are pleased to announce the release of ProjectLibre 1.5.5.  This has significant improvements, most that are not visible.  We previously announced the ongoing effort to complety rewrite the ProjectLibre codebase. This process is  well under way and will be released with a target of late Summer.  Laurent and the team are amazing!  It is common knowledge that we exclusively wrote the OpenProj code a decade ago.  The code is complex and virtually impossible to attract code contribution due to the complexity.

ProjectLibre update: major progress behind the scenes and community

 

I wanted to send an update to the community on ProjectLibre's progress.  It is important to communicate this as there is major progress but it is all "under the hood".  ProjectLibre is now being used in literally every country in the world.  It is exciting to see the ProjectLibre usage flourish.  We  also enjoy the user stories and appreciated comments about delivering a free, open source alternative to Microsoft Project.  Please send your user stories!   We understand there is a lot of work ahead but we are moving forward rapidly.....

ProjectLibre downloads exceed 50,000 in 191 countries

ProjectLibre exceeded 50,000 downloads this morning.... users are pinging back from 191 countries. It looks like Greenland, Mauritania, Western Sahara, and the Free republic of Congo are the only holdouts around the world... We are thrilled with the global endorsement of @ProjectLibre as we replace @MsftProject

 

Release 1.5.1 uploaded with Microsoft Project import/export fixes

We just uploaded the ProjectLibre 1.5.1 release. It has updated the import/export to MIcrosoft Project.  Thank you to the community that sent in problem project files. They were very helpful in identifying the issues.  Please let us know if you are successful and also if you do identify an issue.

Slainte,

Marc

ProjectLibre beta 5 release & feedback

We are pleased to announce the release of ProjectLibre beta 5 later today. Laurent & the team have done an amazing job!  I literally don't know when the sleep happens with their team.....  We are going to continue with improvements, so want your feedback!  We are also commencing the work of rearchitecting the core and ProjectLibre Server.  This is necessary so we can integrate our Server development along with making customizations/integrations easier.

Interview with Sourceforge on ProjectLibre's release

I had a very nice interview with Sourceforge today.  They were looking to feature ProjectLibre on their website.  You can either read the article or listen to the Podcast.  It gives some insight into our project and desire for community support. http://sourceforge.net/blog/podcast-projectlibre/

Would you use ProjectLibre in the Cloud or On-Premise ? (Click link here to vote!!!!)

Cloud (hosted by ProjectLibre)
38% (12 votes)
Installed on Premise
63% (20 votes)
Total votes: 32

About the Initiative Projectlibre.

Introduction

The ProjectLibre, like its predecessor OpenProj, always aimed to be an alternative open source project management. The program as well as life follows its rhythm, is naturally evolve and old need to give way to the new. Unsurprisingly OpenProj is already past and ProjectLibre is the future, but we can not forget the way done at this point.

Overview: Initiative ProjectLibre

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