![]() Basic reporting – checked on a few reports.Baseline – Save Baseline and Clear Baseline.Calendar – Standard, Working, Non-working time (briefly checked).Backward scheduling is with a Check box enablement/disablement, which is decent, but not very user friendly. Task Creation, Deletion, Indentation, Outdentation, Linking, Unlinking.Project Creation, Project information details fill up.When compared with MS Project, the “Project” tab has been merged with “File” and there are no “Format” or “Report" tab as in MS Project 2013. The tabs shown are – "File", "Task", "Resource" and "View". I liked the way, it asks the creator to fill in the initial information of Project Name, Manager, Start Date and Forward scheduling as noted here. Next you get “Create Project” or “Open Project option” and when selected former, the screen is as shown below. On launch, you get the “Tip of the Day … Did you know” thing. Uninstallation is to be done from the Control Panel: Control Panel – Programs - Programs and Features. Installation was smooth and it started up without any issues. ![]() I downloaded the latest version 1.5.9 and worked in Windows-7 environment with Java 7 running in the background. ![]() Here, the review of ProjectLibre tool will be in comparison with MS Project 2013. As it has a number of downloads - over a millionand a good amount reviews, it stoked my curiosity. ![]() Project Libre is being positioned as an open source replacement of MS Project, as the website says. ![]()
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