How about openworkbench[1] running on wine, on an xserver running xrdp[1] so that linux+windows clients can connect?
[1] http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=1833 (apparently working well now on wine, able to import MS project files) [2] http://xrdp.sourceforge.net/ [RM comments: Open Workbench (previously called Clarity Workbench, Niku Project Workbench, and ABT Workbench) is a Win32-only, mostly open source (MPL 1.1) application for project management, written in Java and C++, able to read XML-format project-plan exports from MS-Project, which in turn can read them back in after they’ve been worked on in Open Workbench. Open Workbench development requires MS Visual Studio 2003 or later plus some libraries (see below) and Sun JRE 1.3.1 or later. Proprietary code in Open Workbench includes the scheduling code, which is under licence from Computer Associates = CA, plus Rogue Wave Objective Toolkit, Rogue Wave Objective Kit, and Microsoft MFC Runtime Libraries. (The odd situation with CA scheduling code came about because CA in 2005 acquired Niku, the original developer of “Niku Project Workbench
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