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By alashcraft
via news.cnet.com
Published: Jun 15 2008 / 13:28

While perhaps no indication of what these companies are buying, it's still interesting to discover that Bank of America, Hewlett-Packard, General Electric, IBM, Siemens, Toshiba, Honeywell, and Nortel have downloaded and installed Projity's OpenProj, an open-source replacement for Microsoft Project.
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Doug Karr replied ago:

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I think it's more interesting to note that Projity may have a means of tracking its users. That's scary.

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zvikico replied ago:

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Why they chose NOT to develop it based on Eclipse RCP?
It could've looked much much better...

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alh.myopenid.com replied ago:

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These "big name company" using our software claims are always dubious. Could just be one guy at work downloading the software to manage his daughter's softball team cookie drive.

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