We have extensive knowledge in the following Free Software (in no particular order):
- Linux (2.4 and 2.6)
- Debian / Ubuntu / Librassoc / IPcop
- Samba (2.x and 3.x)
- Apache (1.x and 2.x)
- PostgreSQL (7.x, 8.x)
- MySQL (3.x, 4.x and 5.x)
- PHP (4.x, 5.x)
- Plume
- Exim (3.x and 4.x)
- Postfix
- Courier (IMAP/POP3)
- XAMS / Postfix Admin
- Squirrelmail
- Spamassassin
- Amavis
- Replicator
- FreeRADIUS
- Nagios
- Dolibarr (2.x beta)
- Dokeos & Dokeos videoconference tool
- Tulip IDE
- MnoGoSearch
- Bacula
- GNOME (1.4 and 2.x)
- Evolution (1.x and 2.x)
- Mozilla / Firefox / Galeon / Epiphany / Thunderbird / Sunbird
- LVM
- Software RAID
- Asterisk
- IPtables/Netfilter
- OpenLDAP
- distcc
- CVS
- Subversion
- OpenOffice.org
- Zebra / Quagga
- dotProject
- eGroupWare
- qemu
- Munin
- DCL (Double Choco Latte)
- AWStats
- FreeNAS
- Flyspray
- Akelos
- Drupal (5.x, 6.x)
- Digital Alpha
- (Ultra-)Sparc
- PowerPC (Mac and IBM)
- AMD64
- ARM (iPaq)
- MIPS
- Motorola 68k (Mac and Sun)
This article was first written in July 2005 for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/281).
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yup, dotProject is the most leading project management application (PMA). as project management software, dotproject also have really intuitive user interface, including to do list, project list, and project report.
you can also read my letter about dotProject in Indonesia by visit <a href="http://zaienopensource.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">my open source blog</a>
I have to disagree with the "really intuitive interface". It is filled with errors in terms of usability that makes it very counter-intuitive, in fact.