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{{Short description|Open-source project management software}}
{{Infobox software
| name = OpenProj
| logo =
| screenshot = GanttExample.png
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| latest preview version = 1.4
| latest preview date = {{Start date and age|2008|10|02|df=no}}
| discontinued = yes
| replaced_by = [[ProjectLibre]]
| repo = {{URL|https://sourceforge.net/projects/openproj/}}
| programming language = [[Java (programming language)|Java]]
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'''OpenProj''' was an [[open-source software|open-source]] [[project management software]] application.
It has not been updated since
== History and status ==
Marc O'Brien, Howard Katz, and Laurent Chretienneau developed OpenProj at Projity in 2007. It moved out of beta with Version 1.0 on January 10, 2008.<ref>{{cite web |url=
In late 2008, Projity was acquired by [[Silver Lake Partners]] (the private equity firm) via its subsidiary at that time, [[Serena Software]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.serena.com/company/news/pr/spr_09232008.html |title=Serena Software Acquires Open Source Alternative to Microsoft Project |
In November 2008, support and development of OpenProj appeared suspended.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sourceforge.net/p/openproj/discussion/708855/thread/03c9f822/|title=OpenProj - Project Management / Discussion / Open Discussion: Active development still going on...?}}</ref> There were a few later commits to the [[Concurrent Versions System|CVS]] with regressions, but no improvements. It is no longer compatible with Microsoft Project.
Serena/Projity also developed a [[software as a Service]] (SaaS) project software, Projects On Demand. (Projects On Demand service ended on June 11, 2011.)
In 2012, the founders of OpenProj announced that they had forked the OpenProj [[codebase]] and started a different implementation.
Serena announced and posted online to avoid downloading OpenProj and instead download [[ProjectLibre]].
The initial release of ProjectLibre occurred in August 2012. ProjectLibre has been completely rewritten and thus technically ceased to be a fork.<ref>{{cite web|last=Hibbets|first=Jason|title=ProjectLibre edges in on Microsoft Project dominance|url=https://opensource.com/business/13/5/projectlibre-microsoft-project|publisher=[[opensource.com]]|
== Features ==
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* [[Resource breakdown structure]] (RBS) charts
* Task usage reports
* [[Work breakdown structure]] (WBS) charts<ref name=IW200710>{{cite web |last=Heck |first=Mike |title=Preview: OpenProj brings free, robust project management to the desktop |work=[[InfoWorld]] |publisher=[[International Data Group]] |date=2007-10-09 |url=https://www.infoworld.com/article/2637828/preview--openproj-brings-free--robust-project-management-to-the-desktop.html |
== Popularity ==
It has been downloaded over 4,000,000 times in over 142 countries. Three months after the beta version release, on SourceForge an average of 60,000 copies a month were downloaded.<ref>[https://sourceforge.net/projects/openproj/files/stats/timeline?dates=2007-06-23%20to%202099-12-31 OpenProj: Download Statistics: All Files], SourceForge</ref> With a SourceForge activity percentile of 99.964, at number 15 it was listed just ahead of the popular messaging application [[Pidgin (software)|Pidgin]].<ref>{{cite web
|url =
|title = Most Active Projects - Last Week
|
|date = 2007-11-09
|publisher = [[SourceForge.net]]
}}</ref> In May 2008 the total number of downloads on SourceForge reached 500,000.<ref>{{cite web
|url =
|title = OpenProj hits 500,000 download milestone
|
|date = 2008-01-11
|publisher = [[SourceForge]]
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=== ProjectLibre ===
The original founders of OpenProj started to develop a complementary
==See also==
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