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- Version: 0.6, 3/23/2006 10:26AM PST
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- Good programming allows for good criticism
Does just what it says, for free - Version: 0.5, 8/11/2005 06:49AM PST
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nilsel1
It's completely free, and it works. Remember that when you're complaining about lack of a polished, shiny user-inteface.
If reading the darn manual is too bothersome then you should go for commercial software. I for one appreciate the effort put into this project.
If reading the darn manual is too bothersome then you should go for commercial software. I for one appreciate the effort put into this project.
Need to focus on user experience, not scripts 



- Version: 0.4, 6/21/2005 10:32AM PST
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ehildum
While a cross platform project planner is a nice idea, this project falls far short of what is needed for a functional application on the Mac platform. The authors seem to be more interested in writing python scripts than actually making a usable product.
Even in the most basic function of entering task names and durations rather obscure steps must be followed to get new rows for a new task. Many functions are relegated to scripts which require certain rows or sections to be selected before they will operate; some scripts do nothing no matter what is selected. None of these requirements are documented. This application looks nothing like an Aqua or OS 9 application, there is no reliance on standard Carbon or Cocoa metaphors, contributing to the difficulty of using this application.
If the authors step back from python scripting, and work on the usability of the interface, e.g. using standard metaphors for common operations such as dragging to change the order of tasks, this application could in the future be very useful. In other words, python as the implementation is fine but should be completely hidden; they need to concentrate on the user experience, eliminating the scripts menu,not placing more scripts in it.
Even in the most basic function of entering task names and durations rather obscure steps must be followed to get new rows for a new task. Many functions are relegated to scripts which require certain rows or sections to be selected before they will operate; some scripts do nothing no matter what is selected. None of these requirements are documented. This application looks nothing like an Aqua or OS 9 application, there is no reliance on standard Carbon or Cocoa metaphors, contributing to the difficulty of using this application.
If the authors step back from python scripting, and work on the usability of the interface, e.g. using standard metaphors for common operations such as dragging to change the order of tasks, this application could in the future be very useful. In other words, python as the implementation is fine but should be completely hidden; they need to concentrate on the user experience, eliminating the scripts menu,not placing more scripts in it.
In the end this is a project management solution for people who don't want to spend any money on FastTrack or that other commercial software. This same person just doesn't care about the clothes they wear, the car they drive, the computer they use (certainly not a Mac) or the hours they keep managing their projects.
A couple stars goes to their web site. Just as lackluster visually and in it's orginization, but a pretty great resource for "how to get your ducks in a row."