GanttDroid can read and write files to SD card and Dropbox/Google Drive (in paid versions). It can also export chart to raster image. GanttDroid also provides a list of overdue tasks with the only option to mark them as completed. GanttDroid allows to change task dates directly on the chart However, overall impression is that interface is a little bit cluttered and unsteady. Its Gantt chart is interactive, and it is possible to change task dates and draw dependencies directly on the chart, which is really nice. GanttDroid user interface resembles GanttProject too but it has more custom look. GanttDroid GanttDroid is developed by Spanish guys from Rato WRS and can also read GanttProject files. Pro version costs about 3 bucks and adds task filters and a few other features, such as multiselection. GanttMan is freemium and (surprise!) doesn't show any ads. Please be aware that unsupported bits of information in the project file may be destroyed on saving, so if you have a custom column in your project, open file in GanttMan add a new task and save file then the custom column is lost. I tried to stress-test GanttMan and opened a big real-world project consisting of some 350 tasks and it worked pretty smooth.īesides traditional file transfer through SD card, there is a little bit hidden option to send projects to Dropbox, Google Drive, email or other destinations included into Android's standard "Share" feature. Sample project file which comes with GanttProject opens in GanttMan without any problems. Optionally overdue tasks can be shown on project open, which might serve as a handy todo reminder. You can find all tasks which are not yet done by the moment and ask GanttMan to either mark them as completed or extend them to finish on the current date. Rescheduling of overdue tasks is one of them. However, it adds some features which are missing in GanttProject. GanttMan doesn't support all GanttProject features: you can't see baselines or custom columns, can't export project to PDF or image. The remaining user interface also resembles GanttProject and is quite intuitive and simple. There is not too much interaction on the charts: you can only scroll, pinch zoom or select a task with a long tap. Gantt and Resource charts look very close to original GanttProject charts. Usability improvements in the export wizard Large application font and font option in the settings dialog And if you want to use some other font family, you can change it as well Hey, lucky owners of giant displays, you can now change application and chart font size from the settings dialog. To make it easier we now show a small pointer under the timeline which follows mouse pointer in horizontal dimension and shows the date under the pointer. When you zoom out, you see the project at small scale and locating exact date becomes more difficult. Just right-click in the chart column at the date you want and choose appropriate shortcut action If you only want to add one day as weekend exception, you don't need to open a settings dialog. Neutral event and weekend exception with colors Now any calendar event, whether it is a holiday or a weekend exception, or just a neutral date, can have its own color. Okay, so what's new in the fourth beta build? A few new features were added in Beta IV which was published today, November 7th, and we expect to focus on bugfixing and translations in the time remaining until release. We're approaching the end of beta testing phase.
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