Friday, April 22, 2005

What's going on?

Well, I have been submitting patches for the Windows compilation. We are almost there. Jani Tiainen has also submited a patch to allow the application to run from any directory, so that will help as well.

Aside from that, I have also:
  • MS Project 98 MPP import: working on a plugin to import MS Project 98 files. Working but needs a little more work
  • SQL support: Jani and I have have been experimenting with the SQL support available on the Linux distros. It mostly works but there are some issues like resave problems and only PostgreSQL.
I will keep you posted.

6 comments:

Cameron said...

MPP import/export would be great.

In terms of priority, I reckon export before import. That way, you can use Planner internally, but export in MPP if you have to show your plan to someone in another team still using MS Project. In the other direction, it is likely that your boss is using MS Project and you will have to too...

loic said...

Hi,

Thanks to port planner on Windows !
I just have a problem with the HTML export. It simply does not work on my machine. I am using :

- Imendio Planner 0.13
- GTK+ 2.6.8-1 Runtime Environment

Any idea what's wrong ?

loic said...

It is not a big deal, it is maybe an easy thing to fix, I can not associate the executable planner.exe to .planner file extension.

loic said...

Thanks Cameron it works fine.
Hope this xslt could be included in planner soon, and then avoid this command line.

Thanks !

Jeremiah said...

Is this project still actively developed?

Santiago said...

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