This is a ProjectLibre tutorial for the popular open source project tracking application, ProjectLibre. Readers may find this guide very helpful when learning about either project management or the ProjectLibre application.
Prior project experience is helpful but not necessary. The book introduces the topic as a primer for those new to the field. ProjectLibre Tutorial represents a fast way for those interested in project management to gain experience with the application.
Prior experience with a project tracking application is helpful but not necessary. This book provides introductory topics, building toward more advanced issues.
The free open source ProjectLibre application is helpful for readers of this book. An early chapter describes the installation process. It is recommended that readers follow the steps to install ProjectLibre before they proceed within the book.
Most topics are presented with screen images taken from the actual use of ProjectLibre. These images are described in the pages of the book. In some cases, annotations have been added to the screen images. They may also been adjusted for size to fit the required layout.
ProjectLibre is a free project tracking application which may be used by anyone for any purpose. It can track small, medium or large projects. The functionality rivals the capability of commercial tracking applications which cost hundreds of dollars per workstation.
Prior project experience is helpful but not necessary. The book introduces the topic as a primer for those new to the field. ProjectLibre Tutorial represents a fast way for those interested in project management to gain experience with the application.
Prior experience with a project tracking application is helpful but not necessary. This book provides introductory topics, building toward more advanced issues.
The free open source ProjectLibre application is helpful for readers of this book. An early chapter describes the installation process. It is recommended that readers follow the steps to install ProjectLibre before they proceed within the book.
Most topics are presented with screen images taken from the actual use of ProjectLibre. These images are described in the pages of the book. In some cases, annotations have been added to the screen images. They may also been adjusted for size to fit the required layout.
ProjectLibre is a free project tracking application which may be used by anyone for any purpose. It can track small, medium or large projects. The functionality rivals the capability of commercial tracking applications which cost hundreds of dollars per workstation.