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]po[ is Free, but [http://www.project-open.com/en/shop/index.html some of its extensions are commercial].
 
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==See also==
 
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http://project-open.org/

]project-open[ is an Open Source, web-based Project & Service management / ERP system for companies with 3-3000 employees

]po[ helps you to run your business by covering areas including CRM, sales, project planning, project tracking, project collaboration, time sheet management, financial ma­nagement, invoicing and payments. With more than 1,000,000 lines of code it is one of the largest open-source web applications in the worl­d. It is used by more than 3000 companies in more than 80 countries. ­ ­ ­ ­

]po[ is a web-based "Enterprise Project Management" software for project-based organizations with 2-200 users. ]po[ integrates areas such as CRM, sales, project planning, project tracking, collaboration, timesheet, invoicing and payments. ]project-open[ is one of the largest open-source based web applications in the world with more than 1,000,000 lines of code. More than 1000 companies in 25 countries use ]po[ to run their businesses.

]po[ is Free, but some of its extensions are commercial.

http://www.project-open.org/documentation/rfe_getting_things_done

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