Tamas Rudnai wrote: > Maybe I was not clear, sorry about that. What I really looking for is > a project management software as for project managers, not for > engineers. One that works as a Gantt tool or Agile or using any other > method that is proven to be working, and which could track down > progress of the workflow, helps allocating resources, maybe risk > analysis etc. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_management Can you explain in even more detail what it is you are trying to achieve, and why you think you need software to help you do it? Personally, I have an aversion to project management software. They made us create Gantt charts in college, and nobody followed them, it was just a big waste of time. In fact, trying to follow a Gantt chart was worse than submitting one for a grade, and then tossing it in the trash bin. The biggest fallacy of Gantt is its treatment of assumptions made a long time in advance, as fact. It assumes that requirements won't change, resources will be available, and deadlines will be met. Show me one example of a project where this is true, and I'll explain to you why it doesn't meet the definition of a project. We don't use any formal project management software at work. What we have is a simple Word document which we update every week. We go over and delete the tasks that were done the previous week, add new tasks, bold the tasks that we plan to do this week, and then prioritize and assign them. Granted, there may be software that is actually useful for "managing" projects, but I'm yet to find it. Vitaliy -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist