On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Hugh Cowan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently using MS-Visio for Windows 95. I am looking at eventually
> moving over to Linux / Unix platform. In the meantime I am looking at
> which applications I will use on Linux and seeing if there are Windows
> versions that I can work with first to make the transition easier.
>
> I have read that the best equivalent to Visio is probably Dia. What I am
> wondering is if Dia can be used to create Gantt charts like in Visio??
> Currently, I primarily use Visio for doing Gantt charts and basic flow
> diagrams. Dia closely resembles Visio. I don't know if that is in just
> looks and feel or also in functionality.
Dia does not curerntly support Gantt charts, tough there's nothing to stop
you from implemeting them. However, I don't really think Dia is the ideal
tool for such.
> If not, does anyone know a good program for Linux that will help create
> Gantt charts like Visio?? I know that it can be done manually using
> spreadsheets but I am looking for a little more help and automation.
There is a PM FAQ at <URL:http://www.wilcoxon.org/projplan/answers-2.html>
that lists several. Also check TeXProject
<URL:http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/systems.html>. I would
personally go for a LaTeX solution, but YMMV.
-Lars
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