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> It's Task Juggler, hands down, because I've needed a project management tool to use.
Been using it daily here. It simply rocks and it costs us nothing. I somehow feel ashamed to use such a great piece of software without the posibility to give back something to the author. The quality of Task Juggler is impressive and it integrates nicely into KDE. People should throw an eye on the screenshots and examples section. MS Project costs around 750€ (Euros) here and this for the standard 2003 version. We saved so much and we owe that guy who wrote it at least a big thank you.