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Is there a package to install in a server for task/time management? I want to create activities and add milestones to those activities, maybe it can have graphics reports too.

I'd like to install it in a server and to use it from other PCs, not local. (a web interfase).

Maybe something like Klock

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Jorge Castro
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vicmp3
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How about Gnome Planner? http://live.gnome.org/Planner

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Another one is TaskJuggler: http://www.taskjuggler.org alt text

If you already use KOffice then KPlato is there for you: http://www.kde.org/applications/office/kplato/

Last but not least, for only task management there is http://ginatrapani.github.com/todo.txt-cli/ One of my favorite, a command line utility, really awesome!

Seth
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OpenNingia
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Maybe Tine 2.0 is an option, it has a very good calendar and task module. Horde Groupware can be good as well. If you need project management, PHProjekt may be worth a look.

ddeimeke
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I'd like to recommend super productivity. I

Quoting from the readme, the features include:

  • Full control over your data, no tracking, no user accounts, no cloud
  • Sub Tasks
  • Time Tracking
  • Sexy global bookmark bar to add quick links, project related files and even commands and applications
  • Sexy note functionality with custom reminders
  • Pomodoro timer
  • 'Take a break' reminder
  • Full Keyboard interaction
  • Different Themes!
  • Mobile support
  • Repeatable tasks for daily chores
  • Configurable and automatable Jira integration for:
    • searching and adding tasks from jira
    • creating (local/personal) sub tasks for your jira tickets
    • setting transitions aka setting tickets to in progress or done
    • automatic notifications once an issue in your list has changed or been commented on jira => no messy email notifications required any more
  • Configurable and automatable Git integration for:
    • searching and adding tasks from git
    • automatic notifications once an issue in your list has changed or been commented
  • Export your time sheets to Google Sheets (optional of course)
  • Sync data between multiple instances (optional of course)
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One more suggestion:

TSheets time tracker - the reports generated in this app are extremely helpful

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You can also try RationalPlan. The are several products within the suite for different needs and it can also be found on Ubuntu Software Center.

tiberiug
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I suggest you try using 8work time tracking software, try 14 days free. complete with monitor screenshoot with random time.

time tracking with screenshoot monitor

Flow
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