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Office & Productivity · v0.14.6 · Open Source

Project management tool for Gantt chart creation and tracking

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License: Open Source
Size: 3.24 MB
Platforms: Linux
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Planner is a Open Source productivity app for Linux from GNOME Project. Its official offline (standalone) installer is published as a direct TAR.XZ download and installs without an internet connection. Always download from the official source (wiki.gnome.org) — we link there directly and never host or modify the file.

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Planner Overview

Planner is an open-source project-management application for the GNOME desktop on Linux, maintained under the GNOME Project. It is built around Gantt charts: you break a project into tasks, set durations and dependencies, assign resources, and see the schedule laid out on a timeline with a critical-path view. Additional views include a resource-usage overview and plain task lists, and projects can be exported to HTML for sharing or printed for reports. Planner stores projects in an open XML format and can optionally use a database back end. It is a lightweight, long-standing desktop tool rather than a cloud service, suited to individual planning and small projects on the GNOME desktop. The download offered here is the official source release — a.tar.xz archive from the GNOME project's servers — which is then compiled or installed through your Linux distribution's packaging. This page links to the official Planner download.

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Planner Offline Installer Key Features

  • Gantt-chart scheduling with task durations and dependencies
  • Resource assignment and a resource-usage overview
  • Critical-path highlighting across the project timeline
  • Export projects to HTML and print reports
  • Open XML project format with an optional database back end

Planner Standalone Installer System Requirements

Baseline requirements to run the current Planner release:

Operating System
Ubuntu 20.04 or later
Memory (RAM)
2 GB RAM minimum
Disk Space
200 MB free disk space
Processor
Dual-core CPU

How to Install Planner

Follow these steps to install Planner offline on your PC:

  1. 1

    Download the Planner offline installer from the official GNOME Project website.

  2. 2

    Navigate to the directory where the downloaded installer is located using the 'cd' command.

  3. 3

    Make the installer executable by running the command 'chmod +x planner-1.4.0-linux.run'.

  4. 4

    Execute the installer with the command './planner-1.4.0-linux.run' and follow the on-screen instructions.

  5. 5

    Launch Planner from your applications menu — installation is complete.

Common Planner Installation Issues & Fixes

Ran into a problem? Here are the most common issues and how to fix them:

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Installer fails to run due to missing dependencies.

Ensure all required dependencies are installed by running 'sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtk-3-dev' before executing the installer.

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Installation process hangs or freezes.

Try running the installer in a terminal to see error messages. If it hangs, you may need to terminate the process and re-download the installer to ensure it is not corrupted.

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Planner does not appear in the applications menu after installation.

Check if the installation was successful by running 'planner' in the terminal. If it runs, you may need to manually create a desktop entry in ~/.local/share/applications.

Planner Offline Installer FAQ

What platform does Planner run on?
Planner is a GNOME-desktop application for Linux. It is distributed as an official source archive from the GNOME project, which you compile or install through your distribution's package manager. This page links to the official source.
What is GNOME Planner used for?
Planner is used for Gantt-based project planning: laying out tasks, durations, and dependencies on a timeline, assigning resources, and exporting or printing the schedule. It is a lightweight desktop tool for individuals and small projects. This page links to the official download.

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