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redlamp
2006-08-12, 07:37 AM
I breezed over the forums but didn't notice this anywhere. I'm still somewhat new to proper project management and project management software, that said I think it would be greatly helpful to provide a sample project that highlights features from the program (the project's homepage has a features section, it looks like the document those screen shots are based on are exactly what I'm talking about).

If you (Omni) were able to provide a sample document that would be great, if not, perhaps some of the other people on the forum may be willing to.

thanks so much.

Taylor

tearles
2006-09-17, 07:41 AM
SharedPlan Software offers a free project management application, OpenPlanning (http://www.sharedplan.com/openplanning.html), and a free online public repository (https://www.sharedplan.net/) for plans. Using OpenPlanning, you can open and view any of the hundreds of plans in the repository and even save it as your own and alter it to suit your needs.

There are plans in there for planting a garden (http://www.sharedplan.net/summaries/0/478.html), putting on a children's play (http://www.sharedplan.net/summaries/0/499.html), building a house (http://www.sharedplan.net/summaries/0/555.html), or making documentaries in Afghanistan (http://www.sharedplan.net/summaries/0/639.html). To view any of the public plans, open OpenPlanning, select File/Open Shared Project by ID, and enter the Project ID shown on the project summary page in the repository.

(Full disclosure: I'm a SharedPlan employee.)

tracy

dude
2006-09-17, 07:42 PM
SharedPlan Software offers a free project management application, OpenPlanning (http://www.sharedplan.com/openplanning.html), and a free online public repository (https://www.sharedplan.net/) for plans. Using OpenPlanning, you can open and view any of the hundreds of plans in the repository and even save it as your own and alter it to suit your needs.

There are plans in there for planting a garden (http://www.sharedplan.net/summaries/0/478.html), putting on a children's play (http://www.sharedplan.net/summaries/0/499.html), building a house (http://www.sharedplan.net/summaries/0/555.html), or making documentaries in Afghanistan (http://www.sharedplan.net/summaries/0/639.html). To view any of the public plans, open OpenPlanning, select File/Open Shared Project by ID, and enter the Project ID shown on the project summary page in the repository.

(Full disclosure: I'm a SharedPlan employee.)

tracy


Are they compatible with OmniPlan?????? Otherwise, I believe he was asking for what we all want here on this board, a sample OMNIPLAN PLAN. ;)

Lizard
2006-09-18, 05:24 PM
Here's that simple model airplane plan. I keep hoping to find time to make one that shows off more features, but I guess this is better than nothing.

rrooster
2006-09-19, 03:27 PM
Actually it would be better described as access problems... every time I click on the posted example, the refreshed screen tells me to log-in. I do, and it happens again... an infinite loop (if I were to keep trying).

Lizard
2006-09-20, 10:22 AM
Are you logged into the forums before you click the download link?

rrooster
2006-09-20, 10:32 AM
Yesterday, I was logged in... but it kept kicking me off when I tried to download.

Thx. I've got the example now.

leon
2007-05-06, 05:00 AM
after downloading the file, I can not open it ,why??

pheski
2007-05-06, 11:58 AM
Here's that simple model airplane plan. I keep hoping to find time to make one that shows off more features, but I guess this is better than nothing.

I cannot get to that. I am logged in, but I get a page asking me to log in. I do. It keeps looping.....

Sigh.

Peter

Ken Case
2007-05-06, 02:57 PM
I'm not sure why the above link is broken, but try downloading the sample files from the OmniPlan Extras (http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniplan/extras/) page instead.