What is Osada?
Osada is an open-source and cross-platform project management application. It provides similar core functionality as Microsoft Project, allowing users to plan, schedule, and track projects.
Key features of Osada include:
- Creating projects and defining tasks, milestones, and dependencies between tasks
- Assigning resources such as people and equipment to tasks
- Building project schedules with start/finish dates based on task durations, dependencies, resource availability etc.
- Tracking progress by updating task percentages complete
- Viewing resource utilization and workloads
- Analyzing critical paths and slack time
- Importing/exporting project data to/from MS Project formats
- Collaborating with team using document sharing
As an open-source application, Osada is completely free to use. It runs on Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. The interface is intuitive and easy to use for project managers. Overall, Osada provides a great no-cost alternative for businesses looking to implement project management capabilities without paying high licensing costs.
Facebook, Write.as, LiveJournal, Diaspora, Friendica, Mumblit, Plume, Dreamwidth Studios, GNU social, Hubzilla, WriteFreely are some alternatives to Osada.