What is GNOME Planner?
GNOME Planner is a free, open source project management application designed for the Linux operating system using the GNOME desktop environment. It provides an intuitive interface for creating Gantt charts to schedule tasks and milestones for projects.
With GNOME Planner, users can break complex projects down into individual tasks and subtasks, estimate required effort and duration, organize them on a timeline, and assign resources. It supports features common in project planning software such as milestones, dependencies between tasks, and critical path analysis.
The software includes views for a single project as well as consolidation of multiple project plans into a multi-project view. The Gantt chart makes visualizing the order and timing of tasks simple. GNOME Planner offers desktop notification reminders of upcoming deadlines and integrates with Evolution and other GNOME applications.
As an open source application, GNOME Planner benefits from an active development community adding new features and fixes. It can be useful for planning personal projects, coordinating schedules within a team, or managing any complex planning task. With its intuitive visual interface and robust feature set, GNOME Planner is an attractive free alternative to Microsoft Project or online project management suites.
Trello, monday.com, Microsoft Project, GanttProject, ClickUp, Focalboard, ProjectLibre, Zenkit, TaskFalcon, Open Workbench, Wrike, Gantter, Taskjuggler, Widget-Board, Pagico, SOPlanning, GANTTzilla, TimeLog Project, PlanningForce Portfolio Planner, Resource Scheduler, SSuite Year and Day Planner, VEOProject, ZilicusPM, OnePMO are some alternatives to GNOME Planner.