![]() As of version 1.4, bugs in the software generally only manifest for users who are attempting more advanced features. Serena software previously issued a warning and asked users to use ProjectLibre. OpenProj has not been supported for over 10 years. In May 2008 the total number of downloads on SourceForge reached 500,000. ![]() With a SourceForge activity percentile of 99.964, at number 15 it was listed just ahead of the popular messaging application Pidgin. Three months after the beta version release, on SourceForge an average of 60,000 copies a month were downloaded. It has been downloaded over 4,000,000 times in over 142 countries. Work breakdown structure (WBS) charts.Resource breakdown structure (RBS) charts.ProjectLibre has been completely rewritten and thus technically ceased to be a fork. The initial release of ProjectLibre occurred in August 2012. Serena announced and posted online to avoid downloading OpenProj and instead download ProjectLibre. In 2012, the founders of OpenProj announced that they had forked the OpenProj codebase and started a different implementation. (Projects On Demand service ended on June 11, 2011.) Serena/Projity also developed a software as a Service (SaaS) project software, Projects On Demand. It is no longer compatible with Microsoft Project. There were a few later commits to the CVS with regressions, but no improvements. ![]() In November 2008, support and development of OpenProj appeared suspended. In late 2008, Projity was acquired by Silver Lake Partners (the private equity firm) via its subsidiary at that time, Serena Software. It moved out of beta with Version 1.0 on January 10, 2008. Marc O'Brien, Howard Katz, and Laurent Chretienneau developed OpenProj at Projity in 2007. Serena Software asked users to use ProjectLibre instead. It has not been updated since 2008 and is not supported. OpenProj was an open-source project management software application.
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